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I am looking to delve back into the model railroading hobby. I haven't done it in 25 years since I was a teenager. This time, I have two daughters to work with. <br /> <br />My dilema is whether to purchase a table saw or a miter saw to help me with the benchwork (along with other small jobs that might pop up around the house). Each saw type can do things the other can't do. However, it strikes me that a table saw might be more useful as it can do things like rip 2"x4"s down to 2"x2"s and cut boards wider than 2"x6". Of course, price is a factor; so, I am not going to consider an extended miter saw. <br /> <br />I would appreciate any thoughts that folks can give me on this. Thank you.
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