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Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Just a tidbit of info for all you acrylic DIY types out there, nothing beets a good table say and blade. for the saw I am glad I spent the extra 300 and went with a quality saw instead of a cheeper one. not only did I get a little more weight (300lbs instead of 220lbs) but I got a much smoother running motor also. more weight and les vibration = nicer cuts.
also the blade is a very important part, don;t settle for a tripple chip 80 tooth finnishing blade. spend the money and get a proper no melt acrilic blade. sure it is 160.00 as aposed to 80.00 but after building my overflow tonight and the results I got gluing strait off the saw I think it was worth every penny.
Steve
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I agree with the blade.. I got a acrylic blade.. something like 220 teeth? I donno.. lots and lots anyways..
Chad