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RE: My New Year's Gloat - Ray Newman - 01-02-2025 Good find and hope it exceeds your expectations! Thinking back to the 1970's, I bought a SEARS 10" RAS. Did everyhing I wanted it to do. Held its settings, but I did not slam the arm, motor mount, etc., into place. Sold it off to a friend who wanted it plus he paid me more than I paid for it. Replaced it with the Delta 10" Contractor TS. Always wantd another RAS, especailly a 12" Delta turret head. But no room in the shop and finding one is nigh on impossible. Hear a great deal 'bout how dangerous the RAS is. Maybe I was just lucky or followed diections but I never felt uncomfortable using one. Think much of this is from those who never utilized a RAS or repeat what they have read/heard/perceive concerning RAS dangers. From my experience, the RAS is no more danegrous than other tools. Some guys I know who are dead certain about how dangerous the RAS is do not have a guard and/or splitter on their table saw. Again, hope it works well for you and thanks for making remember those days. RE: My New Year's Gloat - EdL - 01-02-2025 I've seen pics of DeWalts "portable" saws, not something I would want to move around a jobsite, especially in the mud or snow. Didn't know they did a GA version.....makes my back hurt just looking at it. Ed RE: My New Year's Gloat - jteneyck - 01-02-2025 (01-02-2025, 04:35 PM)EdL Wrote: I've seen pics of DeWalts "portable" saws, not something I would want to move around a jobsite, especially in the mud or snow. The one I showed above is a GP. Lighter all around than the GA. I'm guessing around 150 lbs. John |