I was looking at Sears ads, and I noticed they have Craftsmand table saw for sale: $99. I was looking for a compact table saw for small wood projects (make a couple of magazine and flower stands, maybe baby chair, etc).
Does anyone know if this saw is any good? Here's a link
It would be ok for those kinds of projects. If you get into bigger stuff, though, you are going to need something new. The table is really small, so plywood and long boards are out of the question. The motor is ok, but it won't handle constant use, if you are looking to be doing a lot of woodworking.
Craig's list, eBay (local sales), classified ads in local paper.
Most woodworking tools are just too big to ship economically, guys usually buy them when they're thinking about retiring, then decide they really don't need them & the wife wants the garage back
Used Craftsman saws are a dime a dozen, and really they're not too bad. I wouldn't try to build custom heirloom furniture on a $99 table saw, but for a lot of work they're fine.
Keep an eye on your local newspaper classifieds ... you find some good deals on used tools there.
I'd pick a used Delta or Jet over a new Craftsman any day. Or even a 20 year old craftsman in good condition. The more cast iron the better.
That table saw should be fine for the small projects you mentioned but I suspect the fence isn't going to be rigid enough to do "furniture quality" work. Can't really fault a $99 table saw for having a flimsy fence, though, since a good fence itself can run $300 or more.
When you're ready to move up to something a little larger you should definitely should take a look at Jet brand saws. In the $500-$800 range, they're about as good as it gets. They're not as portable though.
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