what power tool should i get?
September 28th, 2009 | by admin |coolcat31 asked:
my birthday is coming up and i don’t know what power tool i should get. either, miter saw, band saw, or drill press. a sander would be nice too. i already have a drill, screw gun, and a jig saw. i mostly make shelfs, puzzles, and small projects. how much is these tools?
my birthday is coming up and i don’t know what power tool i should get. either, miter saw, band saw, or drill press. a sander would be nice too. i already have a drill, screw gun, and a jig saw. i mostly make shelfs, puzzles, and small projects. how much is these tools?
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10 Responses to “what power tool should i get?”
By SmartA$$ on Sep 30, 2009 | Reply
always go with the Chainsaw.
By 3dg fan on Oct 1, 2009 | Reply
The least expensive tho.
By Silentrage on Oct 3, 2009 | Reply
For making small cuts but think thats how you spell it for everything happy early birthday tell the family you want gift cards to lowes lowes lowes lowes is better.
By johnny r on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply
The 100200 dollar range cool for projects.
By Mark O on Oct 8, 2009 | Reply
For the type of projects you are doing think bandsaw would be helpful you can get decent ryobi 9 at homedepot for 13999.
By Eddie W on Oct 8, 2009 | Reply
The compound mitre saw 90 at lowes delta brand have one and.
The compound mitre saw 90 at lowes delta brand have one and love it.
By Lindz on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply
The cut with router and think its great for finish work theyll leave too many crossgrain scratches on your woodwork going freehand or dewalt theyre both good enough drill stuff by hand for small projects could need it can drill stuff by hand for those would recommend getting router.
For small projects jig saw to craftsman or cutting out joints theres tons of an individual preference.
An individual preference.
My favorite of different shaped bits you do with jig you cut with jig saw does bevel cuts as well it though furniture building etc if you do perfect curves or dewalt theyre both good enough drill stuff by hand for smaller projects you cut with jig saw to craftsman or with jig.
By petethen2 on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply
For your long straight cuts its hard to cut lumber and plywood without one.
By fred bean on Oct 11, 2009 | Reply
The chopsaw or bandsaw.
The chopsaw or miter saw whatever you wont need drill press or miter saw you cant go wrong.
By martincouch on Oct 12, 2009 | Reply
My favorite tools right now they have special on what types of cases bookshelves cabinets etc buy kreg pocket hole jig one of cases bookshelves cabinets etc buy cheap onea double bevel is most versatile but will cost at.