Reddit Reddit reviews Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw 4100-09 with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand; Portable Table Saw (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw 4100-09 with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand; Portable Table Saw (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw 4100-09 with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand; Portable Table Saw (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
PORTABLE: Innovative, gravity rise, collapsible table saw stand allows you to adjust height to meet your specific needs while the 8 inch treaded pneumatic wheels provide mobility from jobsite to jobsiteEFFICIENT: Featuring SquareLock rip fence engineered to increase cutting trueness and allowing for one handed operation as you glide along the rail as well as riving knife and anti kickback pawls for protection when a kickback occursPRECISION: Bosch 4100 09 worksite table saw provides high precision cutting as well as efficient power with 3,650 no load RPM motorCAPACITY: Bosch 4100 09 10 inch table saw features a larger cutting table surface area and ripping capacity handling stock up to 25 inches wideDEPENDABLE: Designed for durability and longevity. Feel confident in your purchase which is backed by Bosch’s 1 year warranty, with a 30 day money back guarantee
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6 Reddit comments about Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw 4100-09 with Gravity-Rise Wheeled Stand; Portable Table Saw (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/CatnipsFeatherbeef · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Well, I just did exactly this last year - tile guy installed 1x2 porcelain tiles in bathroom/laundry room in a running bond, and I installed the floating cork floor. All of this in a below grade basement.

For the tile, he used both a wet saw and a Rubi - all straight cuts for the most part, and the Rubi was significantly faster, especially since we ripped the 1x2s into strips to use for tile baseboards. Depends on what you can rent locally though, I suppose. Personally I don't think it's worth buying tile tools - rent them, or borrow.

For the cork floor, I was installing 6" x 48" planks so I only occasionally used a table saw. Mostly used a miter saw and a jigsaw for trim cuts - miter saw for length, and jig for fitting around posts, curves, etc. I do some woodworking too, so I had all the tools already - Bosch jobsite table saw, Hitachi sliding miter (essentially this one, but purchased 5 years ago), Bosch jigsaw. But if you're patient I think you could forgo all those and just use a cordless circular saw with a decent blade, a speed square, and a straight edge guide for rips - the cork flooring installs super-easy and quickly, even without midrange tools.

Edit: fixed link.

u/needanacc0unt · 2 pointsr/woodworking

The reaxx tech is installed on the Bosch 4100. Pictured is the GTS1031. They are different, and the whole lawsuit thing is still going on so it certainly isn't getting cleared out for that reason.

u/yevinorion · 1 pointr/Tools

Check out this Bosch 4100 that comes with the gravity rise stand. Excellent reviews and in the same price range.

u/henny_316 · 1 pointr/DIY

I picked up this table saw at Lowes but I want to say it was right at $500. It might have been during a sale...

I love it and it collapses down nicely for space savings.