Easily one of the clearest and most thorough descriptions/walkthroughs of a power tool that I have ever had the privilege of watching. Thank you, WorkMateGuy, for putting in the work on this one.
I've owned my DeWalt 745 for 2 years and I've used it many times. And I like it very much. Sometimes I want to know more about my stuff from time to time so very nice and detailed explanation and description of this item. Great job! 👍
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Have had one of these table saws for a couple of years now and have learnt more from this video than I have working it. Very clear walkthrough on everything to get the most out of it. Glad I came across the video. Well done sir.
Thank you for taking the time Sir. I am Beginning Woodworker who just purchased his 1st Table saw (Dewalt DWE7485 + Stand). I set everything up last night and very excited to get started on projects for the house but figured id watch a “What it is & How to” video to add fuel to the mindset before i put it in full gear. This was a Great “What it is & what you can do what you have “ Tutorial & now im off to a few “How to’s” I have say, i absolutely am in love with woodworking. I mean > the 🤔ideas & creations🤩 that the future has in store ABSOLUTELY excites me 🤪 (Feel like a kid again)😉. Anyway, i got a lil carried away with this msg so apologies for that. Thanks again Sir, Wishin you, your loved ones & anyone reading Safety & Blessings. Never EVER Stop Striving to Achieve Your Greatness in All that you do👊🏼
Hi Lenny, you are most certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Be sure to check out New Yankee Workshop for some really great videos. Thanks for stopping by and posting.
A lot of people on UA-cam spam viewers with requests for Likes and Subscriptions at the onset of their videos and even throughout them. You didn't. You gave content in a sensible, no nonsense fashion, and then you calmly made your plug at the end. Thank you. Please continue this format. You got a rare Like from me.
I know this video is at least 1 year old but I’ve just purchased this saw this week. Dewalt must have been listening as they now have a dedicated mitre gauge storage, gotten rid of the screw adjustment on the blade insert and lengthened the arbor for a dado stack. It’s a lot tidier unit now and I know my saw and I are going to have a fabulous relationship over the next few years. I love it. It took a bit of fettling to tweak it perfect as it wasn’t perfectly true straight out of the box, but a hell of a lot better than my crappy old Ryobi. I bought a couple of Diablo blades and some feather boards but honestly the feather boards will see some use as I have a disability and need to keep my hands and fingers well away from the blade. The Dewalt blade is a lot better than most reviews indicate and surprisingly when you hit that stop switch the blade stops in about 3 seconds. I can’t see the Diablo blades being used that much. A great saw for anyone considering it and those that can afford it, (it’s over $1100.00 in Australia). Thanks for your review. 🇦🇺👍
Hey Shed Man X - Congratulations on your new DeWalt Table Saw! I know you are going to enjoy using it. Thanks for stopping by and providing the updated information on the DeWalt's new capabilities. Cheers!
That was a very professional and comprehensive breakdown. My table saw threw the towel in tonight and I’m leaning towards this guy.. Thanks. Update is I bought this model and so far all is good. The fine adjustment on the fence is as good as I hoped, it seems robust enough to take in the van but has the capacity for what I would consider precision work. Thanks again for your review.
Solsdadio - You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Sorry to hear about your older saw. The Dewalt is a great value. Have you looked at the Ridgid 45171? Cheers.
Love my DW745. My rip gauge is marked in inches *and* metric which I also love. The mm scale really helps when sneaking up on a cut. The action of the rip adjustment is very smooth as well. This saw is powerful for a small saw (or a large one). I ripped red oak, on edge, the full height of the blade with no problem.
Being a DIY type at home I use my 745 for a good number of projects. Had it for about a decade now. It sure is a solid build. I do agree on the included miter gauge..piece of junk...but have not needed it for much.
We are home renovations contractors and use this saw, only the one one the stand. I can say, somewhat embarrassingly, that we have been abusing this saw for the past three years and it has works flawlessly. Overall I am very particular about our tools and tool trailer, but this saw has pretty well taken a beating,
Hey Jay-Rus - Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience with the saw. It's great to have insights from professionals like you and I am certain others will benefit from your comments. Cheers!
Hello sir from Montreal , Quebec, Canada. I bought the exact table saw as you are demonstrating. As an artist I need to rip pieces that are about 2” or 1”3/4 wide and then need to do about a 22.5 angle on these pieces in order to be able to build my own frames with cross bars and all and then wrap my canvas and staple it all…. You are such a great teacher and certainly someone who understands details…. I bought a lot of Festool tools…. ( change of life after dying on a gurney in the hospital and having two of my left hand fingers amputated….) I am an artist and tried in several ways to do does Stretcher Bars….. the name for the wood to stretch a canvas over it…… and all seems to point out to a table saw that you mentioned in your video and that I have….. I have bought all the safety accessories. But I’m terrified to cut an 8 foot long 2x2 and make it slightly thinner and then cutting that whole piece at an 22.5 degree angle….. I would appreciate your thoughts even though you have posted this a while ago…… I’m not a woodworker but an artist painter…… Your video is exceptional and you are a teacher of explaining properly and showing safety. . Merci from Quebec, Canada…
Nice review, thanks! I'm getting my DW745 tomorrow as it's on sale here. For the extension cord, I really not recommend a 16 gauge (AWG). 14awg is rated at 15 amps, and if you have a long extension, the total amps will be over 15 amps because of wire resistance, you will have a voltage drop at the end. The longer the extension, the higher the resistance. Get a small 14awg or a long 12awg extension and never be worried about it.
The main reason I bought this saw was the rack and pinion fence design. My prior saw ( like most saws) had a single lever that released the fence allowing it to slide in or out. While better saws use a more accurate slide system with the fence staying more parallel front to back with the blade, all have enough play that you have to take your tape out and measure the distance from the front and rear of the blade to the fence to insure it is straight (and they almost never are). With this saw that issue is gone. Now when I move the fence it stays perfectly parallel and using the built in ruler I can set the distance of my rip and it is spot on every time. Huge time saver.
I had no idea I could use the fence on the edge of the slides! This is a game-changer for me!. THANK YOU! I must say that I wish the riving knife wasn't so large. I think I'm just gonna take a grinder to it haha
Thanks for this video. just bought this model from Marketplace. Currently looking for a good mitre gauge and anything else i need to start my closet build.
Lisa Ferrara Congratulations on your new table saw and welcome to my channel. Glad to know you benefited from the video. I would be interested to know how you like the saw after you used it a few times? Cheers.
I like the saw very much!! When I opened the box, I followed the setup procedures in the instruction manual. I had to make some slight adjustments (zero the rail scale and the angle indicator). However, the saw was setup very well from the manufacturer. I had to buy this saw to make a sill to replace a very rotted one. It was accurate when reproducing the 4 degree pitch. I also used it to make some push blocks. Although the arbor cannot take dado blades, it is easy to make the cuts by adjusting the rail. I do not know why it took me so long to get this. This saw has saved me a lot of work since most of the time I used my circular saw. Best regards!
Thanks to your Ridgid review, I almost bought it, due to the sale price of $199. I missed the sale. However, I saw this at the Depot for $299 w/ stand. So, for the equal price to the Ridgid, I went with the better fence and bought this today. 10% military discount don't hurt either. Thank you for the review.
TrooperJoe73 You are certainly welcome and glad to know you found something that you really like. I would be interested to know what you think of it after you use it a few times? Thanks for stopping by.
@@WorkMateGuy Well, overdue. I've put this saw to use and it performs extremely well. Shop projects, a couple of cedar colors. I've gotten fairly comfortable with it, and hope it lasts a long time. Thanks again.
I do a lot of turning. So I cut down bowl blanks and other project blanks for the lathe. I also built the rolling stand the saw sits on and have constructed a few signs. It's a great tool for precision cuts if you get it set up correctly. And that's not difficult at all.
I just bought this saw (Finland). The US model seems to be a lot better than European model, and it costs half of what it costs in Europe. Cheapest I could find (including shipping) were ~600$, some even close to 800$. US model has better blade guard (split & transparent), better on/off switch (can even switch off with knee), better insert (twist lock vs. screw lock). This video was made over a year ago and it looks like US gets updated model and Europe uses older model.
Sami Marjeta I have often wondered why there is such a difference between US models of table saws and models shipped to other countries. I suspect it is due to Tariffs and safety regulations found in different countries. At least that's my guess. I too have noticed the difference in safety features. Thanks for stopping by, Cheers.
Excellent video. I've had this saw for about a year and it's a great little machine and very precise. I added a an Incra V 27 to it because as you mentioned, the included crosscut piece is very disappointing. Other than that, it's a great tool.
jbn0613 Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first hand experience with your saw. This is not only interesting but helpful to others. If you don't mind me asking, what types of projects do you do with your Dewalt?
Hi Josiah - You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Thanks for the comparison to MacArthur... much better than being compared to a dead comedian or cartoon character as has been mentioned in the past. LOL. Thanks for stopping by.
I do not use the dewalt for sites but I use a Festool model and the dust extraction works very well but every now and then I still have to get in and give it a good clean. Dewalt probably has good dust extraction as well. A good Vacuum set up probably will mean a lot less cleaning.
I use the Dust Right collector, I’ve got all of my tools rigged so I can move the hose to the one I’m using. I went brain dead and failed to hook up my table saw one day. I was cutting Walnut and I found out just how effective the dust collector is when the saw ejaculated a cloud of fine sawdust into an open drawer on my workbench, lol.
Very interesting way of designing a fence. Are the rack and pinion made of metal? What are the tooth measurements? How does the locking of the linear actuator work? I tried to take a peek when you turned the saw upside down, is there a clamp with a spring that presses locking bricks against the moving rails on both sides? How much play is there when moving the fence, during locking, and after locking it? I'm curious, maybe at some point I while use a design like this for my own builds. I would love to see some measurements. Thank you for your in-depth review of the saw, its inner workings, and the video material you provide of the saw from different angles.
Hi Instant Muffin - The rail system is made entirely of metal and locks very securely front and back. It will not wiggle or move. Without measuring the teeth I do not believe there is a direct relationship between their spacing and the scale on the top. If you are thinking about applying any of these design/functions into your own build you might consider getting a used one from Craigs List or FB Market Place so that you can have one on hand for measurements... then resell it when you are done with your build. Thanks for stopping by and commenting and good luck on your projects.
Your slides (front & back) have more teeth which allows 23 inches of rip instead of 20 inches. I have the same model but at some point they added more teeth to those rails.
I haber bee working with my for a few months and I love it. The only the that I would like to had was dado blade but I am going to invest in a dewalt 3hp router and build a table for it.
Good review, BUT there is a storage place for the miter. I actually saw it when you flipped it over. It is located underneath, and near the motor. You also left out a key feature. When you place the fence on the regular pins you use the yellow measurements. Or you can gain I believe about 4 inches by placing the fence on the outer most pins in which case you would refer to the white measurements.
Question for you, what are the dimensions of the table saw? I am building a portable workbench and am planning on upgrading to this table saw within the next year. I’m looking for 1. Height from workbench to the top of the table surface 2. Depth of the table saw top from front to rear. The dimensions online are overall and aren’t what I need. Can’t find a display in store to measure from unfortunately.. if you could do that I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks man, great video!
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Great vid, 2 questions, 1) did you aftermarket mitre gauge fit the slot? I've seen a complaint that the slot is non standard. 2) how well does the dust collection work?
MicklebladeI have not done much research into an aftermarket miter gauge. But like you I've seen many people trying to find one that fits without any luck. The dust collection is okay for a table saw in this class. Thanks for stopping by and posting your questions.
John, if you're using the factory miter gauge, there's a little square you push the long end of your gauge into and press the other end down into a slot right behind the cord management. : ) -jim
Hey Paul - The bevel control works well and it does lock into position. You might also want to see my reviews on the Ridgid line as well: ua-cam.com/play/PLlOO6ucQXejZRcPk27-1d2n4XE2YpuQ28.html
sultan Merchant Yes, you should not have any problems at all cutting a piece of Plywood this size. I would recommend having a second pair of hands to help you and make sure the Dewalt is on a very stable base.
Hey Saifur - All of the powers tools I have reviewed or owned have not been water proof. At one point, like you, I had to keep my tools in a small metal shed in the rainy humid climate of Florida. My power and hand tools did not do well with the humidity. If you must keep it in your shed I would suggest that you keep it well covered from condensation and perhaps leaks in the shed. Maybe a tarp of some kind. If you saw came in a plastic bag this might be useful as well. Obviously, it would be best to keep in your house if at all possible out of the humidity and possible leaks.
WorkMateGuy thanks for getting back. I’ve got the riving knife in the through cut position. I called Dewalt, actually Bostich it seems, got put on hold, disconnected. Called again, got shuffled around by people who only had the manual to go by I guess. Finally, a guy who said he was a Dewalt tech said if I had the knife set for through cut I should be fine. I said all my cuts are through and I’m not able to make the knife go any lower. So he said with a smirk in his voice, take the river out all together, as if any fool should have figured it out.. I said I didn’t want to lose the anti kickback, so he told me I’m using the wrong saw for fine work.
Steve Kirkland There are other devices you can use for antikickback. A good featherboard works and there are devices that attach to your fence. Most kickback is when the board jams between the blade and fence. If you're cutting a groove (not a through cut) that shouldn't be a problem. I usually stand somewhat to the left of the blade.
@@TheKirk48 Some just cut the knife to equal or lower height of blade to accommodate through cutting. And you still get the safety feature of what a rising knife prevents.
I have one of these and the blade has always been out of alignment both at 90 degrees and at 45 degrees. I have done everything I know to get it aligned but it seems that it will not adjust properly. Can you give mer some insight into how to properly adjust this! Thanks
sorsby With the way the fence control mechanism is designed, that would not be possible. If you look at my video that reviews this saw where I turn it upside down and show this mechanism, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Jarosław Kazior No I have not but i'm going to guess that it is about 100db. All the table saws I have measured fall pretty close to this range. Are you thinking about getting this one for yourself? Thanks for stopping by.
All of the table saws I have reviewed are well over 100db when starting as well as when cutting. I always wear ear protection when using my table saw or miter saw.
I see this is an old video so I don't know if you still respond to comments but hopefully you do. I recently bought one but there is a problem or is it? The problem is that the arbor is almost a 1/16" smaller than the hole in the freud diablo saw blade, is that normal? I don't think that's normal because the blade will be off balance.
Good question! I have not worked with a Freud Diablo before. I know the arbor on this saw is pretty much standard which makes me wonder if there is some form of adapter for the Freud for this arbor???
I just purchased the DeWALT 7480 and I don't understand when to use the riving knife in the upper and lower position, and when I tried to put the blade guard on in the upper position it doesn't seem to work with the blade guard. Can you please do a video explaining the reason for the two positions, and how to use the blade guard when the riving knife is in the upper position. I can't find any videos the give a good explanation on the use of it on the DeWALT 7480. With kickback installed.
Steve Ray The riving knife should be positioned in the up position for when you want to use the kickback and the blade guard. When you are doing non through cuts you want to lower the riving knife to the same level as the blade or lower. When in this position you cant really attach either safety device and do a non through cut. All of the safety features on this class of saw are basically the same. Go to 18 minutes in this video to see how to attach these devices. ua-cam.com/video/RbtTug0ipCA/v-deo.html There are some differences between this video and your Dewalt, but this should help you out.
I am very new at woodworking and this is my first saw. I need to see a video explaining what is meant by thru cut and non thru as well as how to set up the safety devices in each case and to see the saw blade raised and lowered in each position to see what the safety parts do. The video you sent me to helped a little, but it adds on the safety devices differently. The notches are different. I need to see it visually on a Dewalt 7480
Steve Ray I just posted the video that I believe will answer most of your questions. So, let me know if you need anything else. ua-cam.com/video/uYZdcHa6BlY/v-deo.html
Steve Atkinson Thank you so much for subscribing. It has been a while since I made this video, But i believe it was a 24 tooth multi purpose blade. However that could have changed since then. Cheers.
dunno yolo That's a tough call. Right now the Ridgid is on sale for $199 and with a lifetime service agreement that's a really good deal. But I don't think you can wrong with either one. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi MrTskull99 - You would need to have get a blade that would cut aluminum to do that. This Miter Saw comes with a blade that will cut aluminum and several other metals: ua-cam.com/video/YPbXb_-_idY/v-deo.html
Hi, I am considering buying this since my current one "Evolution rage 5 has many issues - mitres not machined well, out of line, fence moves and so it, do you find the dewait very accurate with the T slots and fence?
Christopher Claudio Skierka I found this table saw to be very well aligned from the factory and very accurate. But, let's pretend you get one from the factory that needs alignment. Once you get it realigned it will stay that way due to the fence control mechanism. I would be interested to know what you finally decide.
I want to buy only one saw to finish my hardwood floor. Do you think this is enough for all hardwood floor needs? Do i need another miter saw? I am not not a regular hobbiest for wood, but i just like slowly finish my home project this time, i m wondering if this tool can do all the hardwood plank cuts? Not not much baseboard involvement as i do not intend to change the current baseboard. Thank you.
Wendy Wu There are several variables here. If you have a significant number of planks to cut, they are longer then 32" and wider then 6" then a miter saw might be a better choice. This is because a Miter saw is much better at making a larger number of cross cuts on longer panels. If you don't have that much work to do and you are planning on other projects that require long rip cuts then this table saw will do just fine. If you go with a Miter saw be sure to get one that has a cross cut capacity equal or too or greater then the width of your panels. And I have a video on how to get the most out of your Miter saw. ua-cam.com/video/G_385cs7iZM/v-deo.html
I believe the newer versions do. However, you would need to check the on-line description at Home Depot and perhaps download and search the manual to be certain.
Don't cake that paste wax on the table top, a thin coat and wipe it off, because if there's too much it slightly coats the wood in streaks, and then it won't absorb the finish if its not ot completesanded off.
Sir, I wamt to buy a cheap saw. About 200 or 300 euro.. most important js that the fence is absute paralel to the blade. So it needs to saw exacly. What do you recoment?
boxingjos The Ridgid R45171 is a very accurate saw and should be available in your part of the world. This playlist will give you an idea of what the saw is capable of ua-cam.com/play/PLlOO6ucQXejZRcPk27-1d2n4XE2YpuQ28.html Thanks for stopping by.
Do you use this saw? The reason I ask is yes it has dust collection that works half way you still get a lot of dust when used. When talking about a tool it's always good to give the good and bad. Other wise you can send people buying things that are not 100% grate. Just saying.
I have tested a number of these bench top table saws and most all of them leave something to be desired when it comes to dust control. I have seen some hacks that involve using duct tape to close any gaps. These have limited affect on dust control. Thanks for stopping by and posting. Cheers.
Geezer's Garage For this demonstration I did not bolt it down. My recommendation would be to do so if you're going to be cutting work pieces of any significant size. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Easily one of the clearest and most thorough descriptions/walkthroughs of a power tool that I have ever had the privilege of watching.
Thank you, WorkMateGuy, for putting in the work on this one.
Wow, thanks!
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I've owned my DeWalt 745 for 2 years and I've used it many times. And I like it very much. Sometimes I want to know more about my stuff from time to time so very nice and detailed explanation and description of this item. Great job! 👍
Thanks for stopping by and sharing. Cheers!
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Agreed.
Have had one of these table saws for a couple of years now and have learnt more from this video than I have working it. Very clear walkthrough on everything to get the most out of it. Glad I came across the video. Well done sir.
Glad to help and thanks for stopping by and commenting. Cheers!
Thank you for taking the time Sir. I am Beginning Woodworker who just purchased his 1st Table saw (Dewalt DWE7485 + Stand). I set everything up last night and very excited to get started on projects for the house but figured id watch a “What it is & How to” video to add fuel to the mindset before i put it in full gear. This was a Great “What it is & what you can do what you have “ Tutorial & now im off to a few “How to’s” I have say, i absolutely am in love with woodworking. I mean > the 🤔ideas & creations🤩 that the future has in store ABSOLUTELY excites me 🤪
(Feel like a kid again)😉. Anyway, i got a lil carried away with this msg so apologies for that.
Thanks again Sir,
Wishin you, your loved ones & anyone reading Safety & Blessings.
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Hi Lenny, you are most certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Be sure to check out New Yankee Workshop for some really great videos. Thanks for stopping by and posting.
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A lot of people on UA-cam spam viewers with requests for Likes and Subscriptions at the onset of their videos and even throughout them. You didn't. You gave content in a sensible, no nonsense fashion, and then you calmly made your plug at the end. Thank you. Please continue this format. You got a rare Like from me.
Daniel Forman Thank you very much for the Kudos and the like and welcome to my channel.
I know this video is at least 1 year old but I’ve just purchased this saw this week. Dewalt must have been listening as they now have a dedicated mitre gauge storage, gotten rid of the screw adjustment on the blade insert and lengthened the arbor for a dado stack. It’s a lot tidier unit now and I know my saw and I are going to have a fabulous relationship over the next few years. I love it. It took a bit of fettling to tweak it perfect as it wasn’t perfectly true straight out of the box, but a hell of a lot better than my crappy old Ryobi. I bought a couple of Diablo blades and some feather boards but honestly the feather boards will see some use as I have a disability and need to keep my hands and fingers well away from the blade. The Dewalt blade is a lot better than most reviews indicate and surprisingly when you hit that stop switch the blade stops in about 3 seconds. I can’t see the Diablo blades being used that much. A great saw for anyone considering it and those that can afford it, (it’s over $1100.00 in Australia). Thanks for your review. 🇦🇺👍
Hey Shed Man X - Congratulations on your new DeWalt Table Saw! I know you are going to enjoy using it. Thanks for stopping by and providing the updated information on the DeWalt's new capabilities. Cheers!
That was a very professional and comprehensive breakdown. My table saw threw the towel in tonight and I’m leaning towards this guy..
Thanks.
Update is I bought this model and so far all is good. The fine adjustment on the fence is as good as I hoped, it seems robust enough to take in the van but has the capacity for what I would consider precision work.
Thanks again for your review.
Solsdadio - You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Sorry to hear about your older saw. The Dewalt is a great value. Have you looked at the Ridgid 45171? Cheers.
WorkMateGuy Now I have the excuse I’ve been waiting for to get a new one!
WorkMateGuy I l don’t think that brand is available in Scotland.
Thanks anyway.
Love my DW745. My rip gauge is marked in inches *and* metric which I also love. The mm scale really helps when sneaking up on a cut. The action of the rip adjustment is very smooth as well. This saw is powerful for a small saw (or a large one). I ripped red oak, on edge, the full height of the blade with no problem.
Hey Rusty - Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on your DW745. Cheers!
This is the best video on DW745 I ve seen. I learned a lot, this one is a really professi
Being a DIY type at home I use my 745 for a good number of projects. Had it for about a decade now. It sure is a solid build. I do agree on the included miter gauge..piece of junk...but have not needed it for much.
Hey Randy, thanks for stopping by and commenting. Cheers!
We are home renovations contractors and use this saw, only the one one the stand. I can say, somewhat embarrassingly, that we have been abusing this saw for the past three years and it has works flawlessly. Overall I am very particular about our tools and tool trailer, but this saw has pretty well taken a beating,
Hey Jay-Rus - Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience with the saw. It's great to have insights from professionals like you and I am certain others will benefit from your comments. Cheers!
That voice reminds me of my kindergarten teacher .. very soothing.. 😀
I have been told I have the face for radio and the voice for TV. :-)
Hello sir from Montreal , Quebec, Canada. I bought the exact table saw as you are demonstrating. As an artist I need to rip pieces that are about 2” or 1”3/4 wide and then need to do about a 22.5 angle on these pieces in order to be able to build my own frames with cross bars and all and then wrap my canvas and staple it all…. You are such a great teacher and certainly someone who understands details…. I bought a lot of Festool tools…. ( change of life after dying on a gurney in the hospital and having two of my left hand fingers amputated….) I am an artist and tried in several ways to do does Stretcher Bars….. the name for the wood to stretch a canvas over it…… and all seems to point out to a table saw that you mentioned in your video and that I have….. I have bought all the safety accessories. But I’m terrified to cut an 8 foot long 2x2 and make it slightly thinner and then cutting that whole piece at an 22.5 degree angle….. I would appreciate your thoughts even though you have posted this a while ago…… I’m not a woodworker but an artist painter…… Your video is exceptional and you are a teacher of explaining properly and showing safety. . Merci from Quebec, Canada…
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Guy talks like an owner's manual became a person, I love it.
"Please put you table trays up and in the locked position and bring seat backs into the full upright position..." Thanks David. :-)
Perfect instructional video. Hits all marks and wastes zero time. Thank you.
Paul Wilburn You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Thanks for stopping by.
Nice review, thanks! I'm getting my DW745 tomorrow as it's on sale here. For the extension cord, I really not recommend a 16 gauge (AWG). 14awg is rated at 15 amps, and if you have a long extension, the total amps will be over 15 amps because of wire resistance, you will have a voltage drop at the end. The longer the extension, the higher the resistance. Get a small 14awg or a long 12awg extension and never be worried about it.
Congratulations on your new table saw. I know you are going to enjoy using it. Cheers!
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Where did you purchase yours and how much did it cost?
The main reason I bought this saw was the rack and pinion fence design. My prior saw ( like most saws) had a single lever that released the fence allowing it to slide in or out. While better saws use a more accurate slide system with the fence staying more parallel front to back with the blade, all have enough play that you have to take your tape out and measure the distance from the front and rear of the blade to the fence to insure it is straight (and they almost never are). With this saw that issue is gone. Now when I move the fence it stays perfectly parallel and using the built in ruler I can set the distance of my rip and it is spot on every time. Huge time saver.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience. Cheers!
I had no idea I could use the fence on the edge of the slides! This is a game-changer for me!. THANK YOU! I must say that I wish the riving knife wasn't so large. I think I'm just gonna take a grinder to it haha
Glad to know you found this helpful. Cheers!
Felt like learning from a master. I learned good stuff and the presentation? delicious! This is information well presented.Thanks.
You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Cheers!
Going to be unboxing my new saw today, came to UA-cam for some helpful info and I found it! Thanks for taking the time to make this video. 👍👊
Glad it was helpful Tracy. Let me know if you have any further questions. And congratulations on your new Table Saw. Cheers!
If you don't mind me asking... do you happen to be related to Lenny McGill from the Glock Store?
@@WorkMateGuy Nope, no one by that name in our family.
Thanks for this video. just bought this model from Marketplace. Currently looking for a good mitre gauge and anything else i need to start my closet build.
Excellent Table Saw that is easy to set up and use.
Thanks for stopping by again.
Extremely informative. I just purchased this model, and your video introduced me to the important features of this saw.
Lisa Ferrara Congratulations on your new table saw and welcome to my channel. Glad to know you benefited from the video. I would be interested to know how you like the saw after you used it a few times? Cheers.
I like the saw very much!! When I opened the box, I followed the setup procedures in the instruction manual. I had to make some slight adjustments (zero the rail scale and the angle indicator). However, the saw was setup very well from the manufacturer. I had to buy this saw to make a sill to replace a very rotted one. It was accurate when reproducing the 4 degree pitch. I also used it to make some push blocks. Although the arbor cannot take dado blades, it is easy to make the cuts by adjusting the rail. I do not know why it took me so long to get this. This saw has saved me a lot of work since most of the time I used my circular saw. Best regards!
Lisa Ferrara I am glad to know that your new saw is providing you with such great value. Keep up the good work.
Great and informative video! Thank you.
You are certainly welcome Brian. Cheers!
I buyed my DeWalt DW745 this month and I'm happy, Thank You.
Alpha Llus Ere Ctus Congratulations on your new Dewalt DW745. You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Cheers.
WorkMateGuy => Thanks a lot!
Thanks DeWalt. Thanks USA,
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Can you use a dado stack on yours?
Excellent presentation. Tons of info. Thank you very much. Please keep up the good work.
Fuse911 - Thank you and thanks for stopping by and commenting. Cheers!
Excellent video,, fully explaining the various features of the table saw.
Bakthavathsal Kadambi Thank you, and thank you for stopping by and commenting. Are you thinking of getting this particular saw?
Yes. This model is recently introduced in India (where I live) and I use this at my son's shop when i visit my son in USA, and I like it very much.
Bakthavathsal Kadambi This is a very good table saw and I know you will enjoy using it. Too bad your son won't let you borrow his, LOL.
I use it while in USA, I live in India, 9000 miles away!
Bakthavathsal Kadambi Many of my coworkers live in India, what city are you from?
Thanks for posting this video it answered all my questions
Glad I could help
Thanks for posting, just got one for Xmas21, also use your videos to help me navigate being a DIY and very novice wood worker.
Congratulations on your new table saw. I know you are going to enjoy using it. Cheers!
Thanks to your Ridgid review, I almost bought it, due to the sale price of $199. I missed the sale. However, I saw this at the Depot for $299 w/ stand. So, for the equal price to the Ridgid, I went with the better fence and bought this today. 10% military discount don't hurt either. Thank you for the review.
TrooperJoe73 You are certainly welcome and glad to know you found something that you really like. I would be interested to know what you think of it after you use it a few times? Thanks for stopping by.
Military discount? Thank you for service.
@@WorkMateGuy Well, overdue. I've put this saw to use and it performs extremely well. Shop projects, a couple of cedar colors. I've gotten fairly comfortable with it, and hope it lasts a long time. Thanks again.
@@61spindrift Thank you sir. The military has served me very well. I'm glad I went the path that I did.
I do a lot of turning. So I cut down bowl blanks and other project blanks for the lathe. I also built the rolling stand the saw sits on and have constructed a few signs. It's a great tool for precision cuts if you get it set up correctly. And that's not difficult at all.
jbn0613
Wow, that's interesting. You are definitely a serious woodworker.
I just bought this saw (Finland). The US model seems to be a lot better than European model, and it costs half of what it costs in Europe. Cheapest I could find (including shipping) were ~600$, some even close to 800$. US model has better blade guard (split & transparent), better on/off switch (can even switch off with knee), better insert (twist lock vs. screw lock). This video was made over a year ago and it looks like US gets updated model and Europe uses older model.
Sami Marjeta I have often wondered why there is such a difference between US models of table saws and models shipped to other countries. I suspect it is due to Tariffs and safety regulations found in different countries. At least that's my guess. I too have noticed the difference in safety features. Thanks for stopping by, Cheers.
Thank you for this video, just got the DWE 7485 today and too terrified to turn it on
You are certainly welcome. Cheers!
Nice review and thanks for mentioning lack of dado. Now I need to research for a dewalt table top that has dado ability.
KO - You are certainly welcome. Glad to know that this helped you in your decision making process. Cheers!
DWE7491
@@taterberryman Will the DWE7491 accept the dado stack?
jx14aby yes it does. DeWalt’s website has a chart that shows the specs and capabilities of each saw, if you’re ever in doubt.
Thanks for all the information!
Great video. Thank you
Hey Frank, you are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel.
Excellent video, thank you
You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Cheeers!
Excellent video. I've had this saw for about a year and it's a great little machine and very precise. I added a an Incra V 27 to it because as you mentioned, the included crosscut piece is very disappointing. Other than that, it's a great tool.
jbn0613 Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first hand experience with your saw. This is not only interesting but helpful to others. If you don't mind me asking, what types of projects do you do with your Dewalt?
Thanks for the helpful vid...You sound like John MacArthur.
Hi Josiah - You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Thanks for the comparison to MacArthur... much better than being compared to a dead comedian or cartoon character as has been mentioned in the past. LOL. Thanks for stopping by.
Very good review.
Thanks Redwood1957. Thanks for stopping by. Cheers.
I use my saw outside so when I'm done for the day I take my leaf blower and use it on all my big cutting tools
jetthelooter I use my leaf blower Too. For cleaning out my garage and my table saw. Thanks for stopping by and posting.
I do not use the dewalt for sites but I use a Festool model and the dust extraction works very well but every now and then I still have to get in and give it a good clean. Dewalt probably has good dust extraction as well.
A good Vacuum set up probably will mean a lot less cleaning.
I use the Dust Right collector, I’ve got all of my tools rigged so I can move the hose to the one I’m using. I went brain dead and failed to hook up my table saw one day. I was cutting Walnut and I found out just how effective the dust collector is when the saw ejaculated a cloud of fine sawdust into an open drawer on my workbench, lol.
Thank You, I going to purchase one this week
Hey Glen - You are certainly welcome and I know you are going to enjoy using your new Dewalt! Thanks for stopping by.
Can you make 24 inch or at least 23 1/2-inch cuts on plywood using this table saw for cabinet making?
You should be able to. However, I would recommend a second set of hands unless you build a comprehensive outfeed table for it.
Very interesting way of designing a fence.
Are the rack and pinion made of metal? What are the tooth measurements? How does the locking of the linear actuator work? I tried to take a peek when you turned the saw upside down, is there a clamp with a spring that presses locking bricks against the moving rails on both sides? How much play is there when moving the fence, during locking, and after locking it? I'm curious, maybe at some point I while use a design like this for my own builds. I would love to see some measurements. Thank you for your in-depth review of the saw, its inner workings, and the video material you provide of the saw from different angles.
Hi Instant Muffin - The rail system is made entirely of metal and locks very securely front and back. It will not wiggle or move. Without measuring the teeth I do not believe there is a direct relationship between their spacing and the scale on the top. If you are thinking about applying any of these design/functions into your own build you might consider getting a used one from Craigs List or FB Market Place so that you can have one on hand for measurements... then resell it when you are done with your build. Thanks for stopping by and commenting and good luck on your projects.
Excellent review- Much appreciated. Thanks
William Pardo You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Cheers.
Thank you, that has been truly informative and given excellently.
Paul Brace You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Did you recently purchase your Dewalt?
Your slides (front & back) have more teeth which allows 23 inches of rip instead of 20 inches. I have the same model but at some point they added more teeth to those rails.
Hey Christopher thanks for stopping by and sharing. Cheers!
Don't know about that, but I do enjoy it. 😂 Thanks again for a great video.
jbn0613 You are certainly welcome and good luck on your projects.
I haber bee working with my for a few months and I love it. The only the that I would like to had was dado blade but I am going to invest in a dewalt 3hp router and build a table for it.
Isa Abd Rahman Sosa-Dominguez Welcome to my channel and thanks for posting.
This is so well done. I appreciate this so much. Deciding between a miter saw or table saw... any advice from you guys?
If you believe you may ever need to do a rip cut then you will need a table saw... which does everything a miter saw does as well.
Good review, BUT there is a storage place for the miter. I actually saw it when you flipped it over. It is located underneath, and near the motor. You also left out a key feature. When you place the fence on the regular pins you use the yellow measurements. Or you can gain I believe about 4 inches by placing the fence on the outer most pins in which case you would refer to the white measurements.
Thanks for the info! Cheers!
I just purchased this saw at a garage sale and it was missing a saw blade. Can you tell me what size blade it takes?
Question for you, what are the dimensions of the table saw? I am building a portable workbench and am planning on upgrading to this table saw within the next year. I’m looking for 1. Height from workbench to the top of the table surface 2. Depth of the table saw top from front to rear. The dimensions online are overall and aren’t what I need. Can’t find a display in store to measure from unfortunately.. if you could do that I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks man, great video!
Hey David, I am sorry, but I don't have access to this unit any more. You might be able to find something on their website. Cheers.
Thank you!
You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Cheers!
Nice!! Thank you.
Hey Aram - You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel.
Excelente. Regards from Brazil.
Alpha Llus Ere Ctus Thank you. Regards from the great state of Texas.
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The Lone Star State.
Alpha Llus Ere Ctus A great definition, thank you. From a Texican. :-)
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Robert Munden
Thanks
Great review. Really helped this noob
Adrian Hopkins Glad to know this helped you out, did you just recently buy your Dewalt?
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. But this Dewalt doesn't accept a dado stack? What's up with that?
I have yet to verify... but some of my viewers have stated that the model that just came out does accept a dado stack.
@@WorkMateGuy Thx!
Thanks for posting this, I have this saw and it's a good tool to use
J.G. Conumdrum You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Thank you for sharing your experience with your Dewalt.
Great vid, 2 questions, 1) did you aftermarket mitre gauge fit the slot? I've seen a complaint that the slot is non standard. 2) how well does the dust collection work?
MicklebladeI have not done much research into an aftermarket miter gauge. But like you I've seen many people trying to find one that fits without any luck. The dust collection is okay for a table saw in this class. Thanks for stopping by and posting your questions.
I'm planning on buying one soon(ish) and your review helps a lot, thanks.
John, if you're using the factory miter gauge, there's a little square you push the long end of your gauge into and press the other end down into a slot right behind the cord management. : ) -jim
Does this spindle work for other previous models?? I want to do this with another model
Please share what you mean by spindle. thanks
Great review!
John Bellucci Thanks and thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for this vid, very informative. I'm considering this saw. How's the tilt adjustment and does it lock?
Hey Paul - The bevel control works well and it does lock into position. You might also want to see my reviews on the Ridgid line as well: ua-cam.com/play/PLlOO6ucQXejZRcPk27-1d2n4XE2YpuQ28.html
Thanks for the video.
You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel. Do you happen to own this table saw?
@@WorkMateGuy its getting delivered tomorow
Cory Bates
That's great. I would be interested to know how you like it after you've used it a few times. Cheers.
Thank you!!
Todd Marten You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel.
Can you use dado blades on De walt table saws?
Hi Botchedonce - I seem to recall that this model does not accept a dado stack. Thanks for stopping by and posting your question.
@@WorkMateGuy Thanks.
If you shoot that again, you should talk about blade alignment.
Hey Brill, I will definitely keep this in mind. Several others have made the same request. Thanks for stopping by.
Can you do a review on the Dewalt DCS7485T1 flexvolt table saw
dunno yolo Let me see what I can do, I have a bunch of videos already in my queue. Cheers.
Is it possible to cut 8'x4' and 3/4" thick plywood to require sizes? Can you make demo video?
sultan Merchant Yes, you should not have any problems at all cutting a piece of Plywood this size. I would recommend having a second pair of hands to help you and make sure the Dewalt is on a very stable base.
Is this waterproof?
If I leave it in my garden shed which has a bit of dampness, will it cause damage to the electrical parts????
Hey Saifur - All of the powers tools I have reviewed or owned have not been water proof. At one point, like you, I had to keep my tools in a small metal shed in the rainy humid climate of Florida. My power and hand tools did not do well with the humidity. If you must keep it in your shed I would suggest that you keep it well covered from condensation and perhaps leaks in the shed. Maybe a tarp of some kind. If you saw came in a plastic bag this might be useful as well. Obviously, it would be best to keep in your house if at all possible out of the humidity and possible leaks.
Humidity is terrible for power tools. Not only is it unfriendly to the electrical parts, but will rust the surface.
Absolutely!
Which dewalt size do I need to buy that will, accept a dado stack?
Hey Dave, I am not sure. However, you might contact DeWalt directly. I am sure they can help you. Cheers!
Thanks
utseay You are certainly welcome and welcome to my channel.
Hi nice video. Does it have a soft start and electronic brake ?? Thanks
Hey Allazsport - This model does not have soft start or motor braking. Thanks for stopping by.
@@WorkMateGuy Thank you
@@allazsport You are most certainly welcome. Cheers.
I need to cut an 11/32” groove in a 3/4” piece of wood but the riving knife won’t allow me to cut that shallow. Am I missing something?
Hey Steve, have you lowered the riving knife to the height of the blade?
WorkMateGuy thanks for getting back. I’ve got the riving knife in the through cut position. I called Dewalt, actually Bostich it seems, got put on hold, disconnected. Called again, got shuffled around by people who only had the manual to go by I guess. Finally, a guy who said he was a Dewalt tech said if I had the knife set for through cut I should be fine. I said all my cuts are through and I’m not able to make the knife go any lower. So he said with a smirk in his voice, take the river out all together, as if any fool should have figured it out.. I said I didn’t want to lose the anti kickback, so he told me I’m using the wrong saw for fine work.
Steve Kirkland There are other devices you can use for antikickback. A good featherboard works and there are devices that attach to your fence. Most kickback is when the board jams between the blade and fence. If you're cutting a groove (not a through cut) that shouldn't be a problem. I usually stand somewhat to the left of the blade.
@@TheKirk48 Some just cut the knife to equal or lower height of blade to accommodate through cutting. And you still get the safety feature of what a rising knife prevents.
I have one of these and the blade has always been out of alignment both at 90 degrees and at 45 degrees. I have done everything I know to get it aligned but it seems that it will not adjust properly. Can you give mer some insight into how to properly adjust this! Thanks
cheers0406 Let me do some research on this and get back to you. Every table saw has an adjustment, and each one is different.
hhow do you lock down the FENCE CONTROL mechanism-so its not sliding with the FENCE?
There is a lever on the right side that locks the fence in place
Remember you can move the screws over so you can get it to 24 inches to cut a full sheet of plywood.
Hey Jody, thanks for sharing. Cheers!
would it be possible to change the track so that the bigger rip capacity will be on the left side of the blade?
sorsby With the way the fence control mechanism is designed, that would not be possible. If you look at my video that reviews this saw where I turn it upside down and show this mechanism, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Great video. Have You measured noise level on that saw?
Jarosław Kazior No I have not but i'm going to guess that it is about 100db. All the table saws I have measured fall pretty close to this range. Are you thinking about getting this one for yourself? Thanks for stopping by.
Already bought one, just waiting for delivery. I will share my opinion in few days.
Jarosław Kazior Looking forward to your opinion.
hi there is this saw very loud and crazy at start up or soft start?
All of the table saws I have reviewed are well over 100db when starting as well as when cutting. I always wear ear protection when using my table saw or miter saw.
@@WorkMateGuy I will put soft start module to mine
Hey John, where ya been? I missed you. Welcome back!
Great information as always.
Jim
James Paskell Hey James welcome to my new channel and thanks for posting. Cheers.
I see this is an old video so I don't know if you still respond to comments but hopefully you do. I recently bought one but there is a problem or is it? The problem is that the arbor is almost a 1/16" smaller than the hole in the freud diablo saw blade, is that normal? I don't think that's normal because the blade will be off balance.
Good question! I have not worked with a Freud Diablo before. I know the arbor on this saw is pretty much standard which makes me wonder if there is some form of adapter for the Freud for this arbor???
@@WorkMateGuy Thanks for replying.
very cool ... i like this saw verymuch . how much rupees in your country
SUSHAN TAMIL I think this runs somewhere around $300 depending on where you buy it. Cheers.
@@WorkMateGuy THANK YOU
I just purchased the DeWALT 7480 and I don't understand when to use the riving knife in the upper and lower position, and when I tried to put the blade guard on in the upper position it doesn't seem to work with the blade guard. Can you please do a video explaining the reason for the two positions, and how to use the blade guard when the riving knife is in the upper position. I can't find any videos the give a good explanation on the use of it on the DeWALT 7480. With kickback installed.
Steve Ray
The riving knife should be positioned in the up position for when you want to use the kickback and the blade guard. When you are doing non through cuts you want to lower the riving knife to the same level as the blade or lower. When in this position you cant really attach either safety device and do a non through cut. All of the safety features on this class of saw are basically the same. Go to 18 minutes in this video to see how to attach these devices.
ua-cam.com/video/RbtTug0ipCA/v-deo.html
There are some differences between this video and your Dewalt, but this should help you out.
I am very new at woodworking and this is my first saw. I need to see a video explaining what is meant by thru cut and non thru as well as how to set up the safety devices in each case and to see the saw blade raised and lowered in each position to see what the safety parts do. The video you sent me to helped a little, but it adds on the safety devices differently. The notches are different. I need to see it visually on a Dewalt 7480
Steve Ray I have a number of videos already in my queue. But let me see if I can put some of them together.
Thank You
Steve Ray I just posted the video that I believe will answer most of your questions. So, let me know if you need anything else. ua-cam.com/video/uYZdcHa6BlY/v-deo.html
Not yet, probably will be after Xmas!!
Sir, were can i purchase o buy online? Thank you.
Cracking review 👍 What is the blade that comes with it like? Cheers.. subscribed👍
Steve Atkinson Thank you so much for subscribing. It has been a while since I made this video, But i believe it was a 24 tooth multi purpose blade. However that could have changed since then. Cheers.
would you recommend this saw over the Rigid Model # R45171NS
dunno yolo That's a tough call. Right now the Ridgid is on sale for $199 and with a lifetime service agreement that's a really good deal. But I don't think you can wrong with either one. Thanks for stopping by.
@@WorkMateGuy Just wanted to say Thanks. You have been very helpful and keep up the great videos really helpful.
Can you cut Aluminium with this?
Hi MrTskull99 - You would need to have get a blade that would cut aluminum to do that. This Miter Saw comes with a blade that will cut aluminum and several other metals: ua-cam.com/video/YPbXb_-_idY/v-deo.html
Hi, I am considering buying this since my current one "Evolution rage 5 has many issues - mitres not machined well, out of line, fence moves and so it, do you find the dewait very accurate with the T slots and fence?
Christopher Claudio Skierka I found this table saw to be very well aligned from the factory and very accurate. But, let's pretend you get one from the factory that needs alignment. Once you get it realigned it will stay that way due to the fence control mechanism. I would be interested to know what you finally decide.
I want to buy only one saw to finish my hardwood floor. Do you think this is enough for all hardwood floor needs? Do i need another miter saw? I am not not a regular hobbiest for wood, but i just like slowly finish my home project this time, i m wondering if this tool can do all the hardwood plank cuts? Not not much baseboard involvement as i do not intend to change the current baseboard. Thank you.
Wendy Wu There are several variables here. If you have a significant number of planks to cut, they are longer then 32" and wider then 6" then a miter saw might be a better choice. This is because a Miter saw is much better at making a larger number of cross cuts on longer panels. If you don't have that much work to do and you are planning on other projects that require long rip cuts then this table saw will do just fine. If you go with a Miter saw be sure to get one that has a cross cut capacity equal or too or greater then the width of your panels. And I have a video on how to get the most out of your Miter saw. ua-cam.com/video/G_385cs7iZM/v-deo.html
As a contractor I’ve completed jobs with only this saw and a jig but it’s a pain, get you a mitre.
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Welcome to my channel and thank you for posting your comment.
WorkMateGuy cheers
Can it use a dato blade
I believe the newer versions do. However, you would need to check the on-line description at Home Depot and perhaps download and search the manual to be certain.
Don't cake that paste wax on the table top, a thin coat and wipe it off, because if there's too much it slightly coats the wood in streaks, and then it won't absorb the finish if its not ot completesanded off.
Thanks. I see that was a one band aid project.
stephen dickinson Thank you for stopping by my channel and if you don't mind me asking how long have you had your Dewalt table saw?
Thorough run through of the Dewalt jobsite saw. BTW, Does anyone else think that his voice sounds a lot like the comedian George Carlin?
Eros Lol! I love being compared to a dead comedian as well as Bart Simpson. Lol.
Sir,
I wamt to buy a cheap saw. About 200 or 300 euro.. most important js that the fence is absute paralel to the blade. So it needs to saw exacly.
What do you recoment?
boxingjos The Ridgid R45171 is a very accurate saw and should be available in your part of the world. This playlist will give you an idea of what the saw is capable of ua-cam.com/play/PLlOO6ucQXejZRcPk27-1d2n4XE2YpuQ28.html
Thanks for stopping by.
Do you use this saw? The reason I ask is yes it has dust collection that works half way you still get a lot of dust when used. When talking about a tool it's always good to give the good and bad. Other wise you can send people buying things that are not 100% grate. Just saying.
I have tested a number of these bench top table saws and most all of them leave something to be desired when it comes to dust control. I have seen some hacks that involve using duct tape to close any gaps. These have limited affect on dust control. Thanks for stopping by and posting. Cheers.
Is your saw attached to the table in the front ? I don't see any bolts.
Geezer's Garage For this demonstration I did not bolt it down. My recommendation would be to do so if you're going to be cutting work pieces of any significant size. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.