I have the $800 Rigid unit that HD sells and think it's really nice for the money. If I had it to do all over again I'd probably get a Delta though. WoodCraft has a Delta cabinet saw that they were selling for $1K that I wish I'd gotten instead. But the Rigid is still a good quality unit. Brian
Chris,
Having a small, somewhat portable saw has it's advantages as well. My dad and I each have fairly large saws and smaller ones as well. He really likes using the smaller one for things like cutting molding and stuff like that. I agree with Hank that in the long run you're better off with...
I don't know about where you guys live, but here in GA the Home Depot's sell 2x4 sheets of MDF already cut. Four of them works out to the same price as a single 4x8 sheet. Brian
Christopher, Look at the little "Limited Edition" table saw that Craftsman sells. I think it's between $150-$200. There's also a $99 on sale right now, but the LE one is nicer as you can cut up to 24" wide with it. I've had one for a couple of years and it's nice for a small, inexpensive saw...
I can think of worse problems to have!
Actually, I must say you are pretty damn cool for a guy your age. I really don't think of you as being that old. Sorry, that's the best compliment I can give at the moment.:) Well that and your speaker cabinets kick ass! BTW, Kay even mentioned how nice...
John,
I'm sure Hank could build matching stands as well. Also, SCH does offer a tower speaker using an 8" woofer and a 1" tweeter. Hank has built the older design with a different tweeter. Since he's built all their kits he could better tell you how they'd sound than me.
Usually with a tower...