Still no tablesaw... but I got around all this with a pair of handsaw and a rethink of my workflow to involve the bandsaw and jointer. What is really getting in the way of woodworking now is that we have decided to get our tiny house on the market. So, instead of cutting mortices by hand, I ferry stuff into storage. The upside is that getting a workshop 2-3 bigger than I have now is a hard requirement for the new house.
So I tell myself as I walk by the pack of pimento burl veneer, hoping to get to it soon enough.
Going on 7 weeks, the faulty switch is still back ordered. RIDGID is patronizing about it and don't seem to process properly my questions when I ask them why they don't keep an inventory of common parts such as switches (which fails on their own after a few month of light use). I will never buy a RIDGID product ever again.
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