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arcadegamenut:
Would something like this work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20789&item=4387105006&rd=1
Or do you need one of the larger ones?
CJK:
Depends on what you want to cut. 3/4" MDF or plywood? Nope.
Your best bet would be something like a contractor's saw (probably around $350-500+, depending on the brand and features), but if you're really tight for money, rather than wasting it on some total junk saw that will likely fail in some sort of dangerous fashion, take a look at benchtop saws like this one which can be mounted on legs:
Amazon.Com Link
-- Chris
arcadegamenut:
I should have called the thread tools instead of table saw.
How about links to some of the other tools that might be needed...
Thanks!
Navmaxlp:
Drill, Jigsaw, Circular saw, Router, Dremel tool and a wide array of drill bits and fittings are what I used. Additionally you can never go wrong with Sawhorses, a good T or L square, and clamps. I can't stress clamps enough hehe they make life a lot easier. Home Depot.com has everything there to look at then check different websites for lower prices. You could probably do it all with less but, I still dream of more tools hehe.
arcadegamenut:
I have a fairly good idea of what tools are needed...Mr Saint discusses them in the book.
But since I don't know a lot about them and there are so many different kinds (the table saw being a perfect example), I guess I was looking for ideas/links to things that would work.
For example, Chris came up with a great one on the table saw. Nothing too cheap that it would fall apart, but not the $400 - $500 model either.