I really really liked my Craftsman version of the BT saw. The compact folding stand didn’t take up half the space in my shop like its replacement, a Powermatic 64 cast iron top contractor model saw imbedded in a large wooded cabinet saw structure. The Craftsman saw has great portability, which you can’t say for the standard BT, stored well against a wall and had all the features of the BT. When you get a “cabinet style” saw one tends to build an equally large outfeed table. While this is not always a bad thing, the storage possibilities are endless and before you know it you have gathered enough STUFF to fill a 35 foot long connex trailer that now resides in, on and under the saw and outfeed table. I think for my next stimulus check I’m going to dispose of my large table saw and 24 sf outfeed table and replace it with a SawStop Jobsite Pro, (which has the fold up frame simular to the Craftsman BT) and a fold up outfeed table suited for a track saw and get rid of a lot of clutter. Now when is the next Stimulus check due?
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