The other lead carp I’ve been working with is all Dewalt - he even bought that goofy cordless slider and cordless compact table saw. I have the same saws with cords. I never thought the day would come, but there’s not much of a practical difference. With heavy cutting the dewalt 110 converter that slides in the battery slot of the slider works great. For cabinets and trim the cordless table saw is very quick to move around and use. I’m a 18v Makita guy so those big Dewalt batteries wouldn’t do me any good, but he’s almost all cordless for framing and finish.I ruthlessly make fun of and hate on Dewalt Cordless tools. But, the miter Saws and table saws are the best in the business.
If I need to buy a new table saw I will go with the Skil Brand worm drive table saw. You could check those out too.
What is your price point and how often will you use them?
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In my travels I’ll cruise through pawn shops, marketplace, and Craigslist keeping an eye out for good tool deals - usually to sell or give to younger carpenters.Whats a good affordable miter saw, and table saw?
Great saw- I would hazard to say best bang for your buck by far. (I’m a professional)$350 for a 12" DeWalt sliding compound miter saw is a good deal IMO. I've had one for 5 years and have been very happy with it. The dual bevel capability is very handy for trim/molding work, and the sliding action allows you to cut much wider material than a non-sliding saw.
DEWALT 12-in Sliding Compound Miter Saw
DEWALT 12-in Sliding Compound Miter Saw - DWS779www.acmetools.com