I think I'm retiring the 21829. I've wanted a more robust table saw for some time, and the size of my shop and the current state of it limits what I can do. The collapsible stand for the 21829 is great if I needed to flip it up all the time, but the reality is I don't. The outrigger and the handles of the stand just serve to take up space. While I could make a mobile cart and solve those issues, it doesn't solve the other big issue I have - room in front of the blade. I can barely use my miter gauge at all, because it just proceeds to fall off the front of the saw. I'd have a similar problem with a sled.
So, I think I'm getting the 36-725 in a couple months when my PTO buyback goes in. It is wider than the 21829 by about 15 inches, but because of the footprint, it will fit into the same space. Hopefully.
So, I think I'm getting the 36-725 in a couple months when my PTO buyback goes in. It is wider than the 21829 by about 15 inches, but because of the footprint, it will fit into the same space. Hopefully.
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