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Article Title: Sliding Table Saws Are Useful
Author: Vince J. Paxton
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If you work in a workshop or woodworking shop then you know that table saws are a vital part of the tools in any shop. If you want to get a good set of tools it is a real investment and you should know something about the right table saws or sliding table saws. You should read different saw reviews to know the right information and you might want to ask your friends or other people you know who own saws which ones they prefer. You should try any saw before you purchase it. You want to get a saw that you can use for many years to come.
Usually a professional will use a heavy duty contractor saw that has a motor of 11/2 to 2 horsepower. Usually this kind of saw will have a big table and good fences. These are necessary for getting the right cut. You can also upgrade your fence if need be. A great table saw will last forever if you take proper care of it. You will want a good one so that it can cut the hardest woods with precision. These aren�t always the best for dust collection.
If you want a light weight top saw then you can get a bench saw. If you don�t have that much room then these are the way to go. You don�t have to worry about moving them around because they can be carried alone pretty easily. You want to make sure the fence is what you want before you get it. You can�t change the fences on these later like you can with other models. Choose wisely so you don�t have any regrets later on.
Try a cabinet saw if you need a heavy duty saw. These kind are used a lot by professional cabinet makers, they have a big table but small footprints. The motor is about 3 horsepower. They need 220 voltage and you might need to have a line run by an electrician. You can cut the most accurately with this type of saw. They are also more expensive and are excellent at collecting dust.
You have to choose between a portable or stationary kind of saw. If you get a portable one they don�t take up much room in your workshop and you can carry them from place to place. If you get a good portable model they should work as well as a stationary one.
If you get a stationary saw then you get move it around easily. They are big and heavy but they are more powerful and usually have more extra features. This type is also more costly than a portable model.
No matter what kind of saw you are using you should always remember a few important safety tips. Always use safety goggles and protect your ears too. Sawdust can hurt your eyes and the loud noises can hurt your ears. This is especially true if you are working with your saw for a long period of time. Also be careful that you choose clothing that wont� get stuck in the machinery.
About The Author: Vince Paxton very often makes long articles on areas related to woodworking machinery and power tools. With his detailed writings (for example
http://www.insidewoodworking.com/tasa/index.html on table saws ) he showed his capability in the field.
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