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OK Boys,

Kind of a WLS question, kind of not. Even though I'm pre-op I'm thinking down the road. I want to build some patio furniture a simple farmhouse style dining room table and a indoor dog crate.

I've never been a handy guy but I know how to work with power tools. I've been thinking of saws lately. I don't have a big power saw and I've been wonder what to get. Either a miter saw or a table saw. I'm leaning toward a table saw because I think it would be more versatile over all. But I think a miter saw would be a little more practical and portable.

I don't have a ton of room as we live in a Townhome but I do have a 2 car garage. I'm not looking for a full blown workshop just an occasional simple project here or there.

Any thoughts as to what kind of saw you would choose and what brand? Not looking to spend a crap ton of cash as it will be used occasionally, but I'd like a quality saw that will last.

In closing, take your Vitamins, drink Water, exercise and don't eat crappy food.

Thanks guys!

Todd

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The most versatile would be a 12" Dewalt double bevel sliding MiterSaw. Get the folding stand for it too. Should handle most of what you need and still stow away reasonably.

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Not a bad Idea, its a bit more than I wanted to spend but I have the luxury of time. I can watch for sales and save up. I can always use my handheld circular saw and some make shift fencing for long straight cuts if its called for. I'm not anticipating needing these for anything fancy.

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You'll use a mitre saw more than a table saw. Be sure to get a double bevel and sliding as stated above.

Check out Craigslist or your local pawn shop. You can find quality used tools for half price or cheaper than new.

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Sounds like a plan. I'll get to shopping asap!

Discipline isn't a war to be won, but rather a battle to be fought daily.

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