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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Man" data-source="post: 492369" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>I am total novice woodworker. I just use my saw for boat and hobby stuff.</p><p>I found an older Grizzly model G0580 on CL for approx. $200. It was in like new cond. As others have said, the cast iron models are very nice and heavy duty. I purchased a few quality Olson blades for different woods/cuts and the saw has worked great! I also added a roller kit frame with locking wheels (Grizzly) so that I can move the saw around with ease. This has helped with use and storage. Not a fan of table top models as they are very light weight and not very stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Man, post: 492369, member: 7021"] I am total novice woodworker. I just use my saw for boat and hobby stuff. I found an older Grizzly model G0580 on CL for approx. $200. It was in like new cond. As others have said, the cast iron models are very nice and heavy duty. I purchased a few quality Olson blades for different woods/cuts and the saw has worked great! I also added a roller kit frame with locking wheels (Grizzly) so that I can move the saw around with ease. This has helped with use and storage. Not a fan of table top models as they are very light weight and not very stable. [/QUOTE]
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