Well, my friend Dale Levens pretty well said it all but, just a couple of 
things.
   With a table saw you and probably a friend are moving a sheet of ply wood 
around. Unless you have a big room in witch to do this it is best done out of 
doors. Besides that you will need lots of extensions and maybe a table to 
support the ply wood as it is cut. A table saw is wonderful if you are working 
with smaller peaces of lumber inside of a shop. 
   I would by both a circular or skill saw and a cheap table saw. Use the skill 
saw for reducing ply wood to a manageable size and then use the table saw when 
you need it. I have a cheap table saw I paid around 1 50$ for probably 10 years 
ago. One must go slow with it but it works. 

   Phil Parr.    
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dale Alton 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:20 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Circular or table


  Hi gang,

  I am contemplating purchasing a circular saw or a table saw. I know I have to 
cut some plywood to make a counter for the wet bar I am in the midst of, and 
yes if you like keg beer come on over. I am also thinking about making a little 
cupboard type of thing to put by my front door. The thing I don't know for sure 
is which saw would be better for me. Are table saws safe for a total to use? I 
think I would get the use out of either but don't know what would be best. Any 
help would be greatly appreciated.
  Dale

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