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by quesera
4422 days ago
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> I had an opportunity last month to buy some shop tools (table, radial arm, band saw, sanding equipment), so I decided to finally give it a real shot. The radial arm saw doesn't get enough love, probably because it has space planning requirements that table saws can bypass on account of their portability. I have both, and use them all the time, but the radial arm saw is by far my preference. Also often-ignored but fully worthwhile: decent dust collection. Not a shop vac. Nice work there. It gets faster, but the pleasure is in the doing. |
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No, the radial arm saw does not get enough love because it is dangerous when used for anything but cross cuts and straight angled cuts, both of which are easily handled by a miter saw, which is safer and more versatile.
I used one for years and was happy when I finally gave it away. A sliding miter saw and a table saw are a safer combination, for sure.
Wholly agree with the dust collection. You can actually get far with a shop vac if you add a cyclone type pre-filter bin to it.