Hey I just picked up the Ridgid 4550 10 inch jobsite saw. It has a rack and pinion fence and will accept a dado and will cut a 4x4 in one pass. Extends right to 32.5 inches. I have the DeWalt 745 which is a GREAT saw, but, no dado, and I had to mod it just to get it to 24 inches right. You should take a look at the Ridgid, especially since they are on a wicked sale if you pick up in store. Great review!
I’ve had the same Dewalt 10” table saw with no stand on my cut table for like 16 years , new brushes and blades etc. This saw is absolutely awesome because of the rack and pinion fence, it’s the only one like it . I do interior’s for a custom home builder and this saw will handle it. I am Milwaukee guy but this table saw is excellent ! Just buy a Milwaukee Track Saw and you will need nothing else.
I think if you’re ripping 4x4’s we’re valuing different things. But as someone who makes furniture, the rack and pinion fence, and the ability to put a dado stack in the dewalt sold me on it.
Great job with the comparison. Very informative based on real life experience !!!
Hey I just picked up the Ridgid 4550 10 inch jobsite saw. It has a rack and pinion fence and will accept a dado and will cut a 4x4 in one pass. Extends right to 32.5 inches. I have the DeWalt 745 which is a GREAT saw, but, no dado, and I had to mod it just to get it to 24 inches right. You should take a look at the Ridgid, especially since they are on a wicked sale if you pick up in store. Great review!
@@dougfowler6898 $279 sale from $529...that IS a crazy sale!! Funny that the cheaper saw got the better system.
@@rednecktech82 brother I got if for an additional 10% off that price. It’s crazy
I’ve had the same Dewalt 10” table saw with no stand on my cut table for like 16 years , new brushes and blades etc. This saw is absolutely awesome because of the rack and pinion fence, it’s the only one like it . I do interior’s for a custom home builder and this saw will handle it.
I am Milwaukee guy but this table saw is excellent ! Just buy a Milwaukee Track Saw and you will need nothing else.
I think if you’re ripping 4x4’s we’re valuing different things. But as someone who makes furniture, the rack and pinion fence, and the ability to put a dado stack in the dewalt sold me on it.
Ridgid also accepts up to 3/4" dado. Overall I do prefer the Dewalt so far myself...just beefier setup.
You use a jobsite table saw for furniture?
I hear you all and I think I'll be fixing my Dewalt...in my defense I got the Ridgid brand new in the box for $170 from an auction 😏.
For $170 I would be running that Rigid as well.
Rack and pinion is superior.
@@atillakandemir6439 yeah that's what it's called!...the words eluded me during recording lol