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Framing Equipment Support and Advice
Flying the Nest! Would appreciate your ideas and guidance.
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[QUOTE="GreyDrakkon, post: 951602, member: 13194"] Funny, I was going to say if you had to choose between the two, to pick the saw. I have both, but found that the chopper tends to tear out the backs of very soft woods. Hardwoods look great when chopped with it, and I like cutting liners since it doesn't embed the fibers with sawdust, but I use them so rarely that the entire thing is routinely covered with dust. I guess what you can take away from that is to try out both and see if you prefer one over the other, and to go with that then pick up the other at a later time if it is convenient or you feel that you're lacking versatility. Definitely look into getting a dust collector if you get a saw. We haven't had one for years, and now that I've bought the shop that's something I'm looking to change. [/QUOTE]
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