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Bill G

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Please post some pictures when you get a chance.
 

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I'll post some pictures in a few minutes. I put a 12" frued blade on it and this thing is so smooth and quiet. Actually really surprised me. I took the legs off of it and made it work in my little saw stand. Amazing how heavy it is.
 

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free from scrap lumber and a left over door from a job site saw station.
 

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What brand and tooth saw blades do you all prefer on a table saw? I'm currently running a Forrest "Wood Worker II" blade. Its a good blade but it' like to pick up more of a finish blade also. 12" blades with a 1" arbor seem to be plentiful. Just not sure if the more expensive blades really make that much of a difference to justify the extra cost. I know the higher end blades can be sent to be sharpened a few times also. Might be worthwhile depending on cost. Where the cheaper diablo or DeWalt big box store blades seem to be cheap enough that their just disposable.
 
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