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DEWALT DW746XS Woodworkers Table Saw with Cast Wing and Sliding Table | List Price: $2,756.00
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| Brand: DeWalt Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Limited package offer includes DW746X table saw, DW7462 cast iron wing and a DW7461 sliding table with DW7470 miter gauge.
- Massive cast iron trunnion provides solid arbor support delivering smooth, accurate cutting performance
- Blade elevation crank with plenty of hand clearance to make blade-height adjustments quick and easy
- Powerful and space efficient, the 1-3/4 HP TEFC induction motor provides the power you need to cut the toughest hardwoods
- DEWALT Precision Rip Fence delivers smooth action, solid locking and always travels parallel to the blade
Just about a perfect package [Posted on 2005-05-24] After 13 years, I decided it was time to upgrade from my Ryobi BT3000. After much research, and fondling every brand I could get my hands on, I bought this saw package from Amazon.
I could not be happier with the result. The basic DW746 saw plus the sliding table and super trick miter gage and cast iron extension wing make a package nobody else can touch for price and features. This saw is quiet, vibration free and as powerful as you can get from a 110 volt motor. I don't have a machinist's
ruler to gage table flatness, but I do have a Lie Neilsen #7 jointer plane that is dead nuts flat, and setting the plane tilted on edge on the table shows the table flat in all directions within .005".
Be advised this saw does not fall into my defininition of portable. It's one heavy puppy. It took two of us to wrestle the basic saw down to the basement. I was able to get the cast iron extension on by myself, but I could not even pick up the sliding table by myself, much less install it on the table.
Also, this package comes with instructions for putting the basic saw together, and separate instructions for putting on the sliding table. DO NOT start with the instructions for putting the basic saw together like I did. After I spent three hours getting the front and rear rails on and level, I had to completely disassemble EVERYTHING because the sliding table has a bunch of parts that must go on first. If you begin assembly following the instructions for installing the sliding table, you will get it right the first time.
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