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Tom
I really like it but what is the difference between a 46 and a 45?
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Arlin Eastman said:
Tom
I really like it but what is the difference between a 46 and a 45?
Primarily the 46 has a skewed blade. Selection of cutter, knickers, and a few other differences. Consult Stanley Blood and Gore for a sort of well reasoned opinion.
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Thanks Rob
To me then with the skewed blade would be a better cutter if I am thinking right.
After reading what it is all about and I have been doing Dados it makes me wish I had the funds. We have tried the tablesaw and all of us do not like using it for doing the dados and a bit scared of it too.
Arlin
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