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		By: Perry berens		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[J. Whiteside. I liked your review on Dewalt tablesaW. Now that you have had it a few years, what are your opinion on plastic parts used in raising blade. I have heard negative reviews on this issue. My question is: If I purchased the 7901 that accepts dado blades verses the cheaper saw. Does that rid my problem of plastic parts at critical functions of saw? Metal is nice. I have a Ryobi cheap table saw that I purchased on a dare to myself. That little saw is a beast eating everything from old used heart pine to soaked pressure treated rips. After more suffering more abuse than any saw should. The Arbor is finally giving up.  The fence is still true and easy to adjust. My thoughts are, buy a new Ryobi because it is cheap but excellent. Or go with Dewalt because I like the fence and the riving knife . Comment would be appreciated
Perry]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J. Whiteside. I liked your review on Dewalt tablesaW. Now that you have had it a few years, what are your opinion on plastic parts used in raising blade. I have heard negative reviews on this issue. My question is: If I purchased the 7901 that accepts dado blades verses the cheaper saw. Does that rid my problem of plastic parts at critical functions of saw? Metal is nice. I have a Ryobi cheap table saw that I purchased on a dare to myself. That little saw is a beast eating everything from old used heart pine to soaked pressure treated rips. After more suffering more abuse than any saw should. The Arbor is finally giving up.  The fence is still true and easy to adjust. My thoughts are, buy a new Ryobi because it is cheap but excellent. Or go with Dewalt because I like the fence and the riving knife . Comment would be appreciated<br />
Perry</p>
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