jttheclockman
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I want to thank everyone that commented to help me make my decision. I apologize if I asked people to hash out something that is being discussed and was "boring" in other forums. I belong to only this forum, and had not seen this discussed here. As you may imagine I have decided to get one. I have decided on the professional with 52 inch deck, they also have an awesome wheel set, and a nice out feed table. I understand it also requres a different cartridge for dado blades. All of this, tax, and an extra cartridge in case I trigger it adds up to 3600, that is how I came up with that price.
I agree that this system is not a subsitute for common sense, but I wanted to make sure it really is as good as some of the other cabinet saws, with the safety features aside. We all use very dangerous tools beside our TS, but the TS seems to take more than on finger if there is an accident, many of the others don't seem to. I am by trade a Photographer during the day and a Policeman at night......I need my trigger finger for both!!!
Thanks again...the knowlegde offered here is never disappointing
Moke
Glad to see you can afford it. It is surprising to me that tools like this get asked about on a pen turning site where the biggest thing we cut is a 3/4" pen blank

http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?Cat=
http://community.woodmagazine.com/?_requestid=45701
These are some examples of such sites that are truely dedicated to woodworking.
Now with that all said we are happy that you are getting one and now you owe us all a photo or two of this machine set up and ready to cut that first pen blank

