A tip for any DIYer contemplating buying a workshop saw:
Having owned a combination saw for quite some time, I recently bought a table saw. Together with the stand, it cost just under £180; brand new. It does everything that the combi saw can do, except that the cut is not quite so high (or deep, whatever). This one can cut to 70mm, comfortably
From my perspective, a table saw is by far the better investment for the money. It takes up only slightly more space that a combi, but the capability to slice up lumber as well as chop it to length makes it worth having in the shed.
Having owned a combination saw for quite some time, I recently bought a table saw. Together with the stand, it cost just under £180; brand new. It does everything that the combi saw can do, except that the cut is not quite so high (or deep, whatever). This one can cut to 70mm, comfortably
From my perspective, a table saw is by far the better investment for the money. It takes up only slightly more space that a combi, but the capability to slice up lumber as well as chop it to length makes it worth having in the shed.