More About Table Saws at Blain's Farm & Fleet
If you like building things or tackling home projects, a table saw quickly becomes one of those tools you turn to again and again. It’s great for cutting plywood for cabinets, building shelves, trimming flooring, or making custom furniture parts with clean, repeatable cuts.
Contractors and remodelers use these kings of saws for fast, accurate ripping and crosscutting, while DIYers rely on them to upgrade garages, basements, and home workshops. With the right blade and a good setup, you can handle everything from framing lumber to fine woodworking—and get better-fitting results along the way.
If you’re working in different locations, a portable table saw is easy to move and ready to go when you are. For a dedicated shop, a heavier saw gives you more stability and control. Blain’s Farm & Fleet carries Milwaukee and DEWALT power saws that deliver the power, precision, and reliability you need for your next build.
1. What’s the difference between a jobsite table saw and a stationary one?
A jobsite table saw is made to move. It’s lighter, easier to transport, and great for construction work where you need quick setup and takedown. A stationary tablesaw stays in one place and offers more stability, power, and precision, which makes it better for workshop projects like cabinetry and fine woodworking.
2. What safety features should I look for when buying a table saw?
Look for a blade guard, a riving knife to help prevent kickback, and anti-kickback pawls for added control. A solid fence that locks in place is also important. Use push sticks for narrow cuts and always wear eye protection to help keep every cut safer.