I should get me one

about $4k, and on my short list.


If you're going to get a Tigerstop, don't bother putting it on a chop box though. The undercut saws are an awesome match with a Tigerstop.

Heck of a timesaver though, not having to march X amount of feet to adjust a stop makes a world of difference.
 
The only place I see that saw paying for it's self is in a production shop. Even than you could set up a lot of different chop saw stations with fixed stop blocks for the price of that. :thumb:
 
Ive used one before with an upcut saw and its much nicer than a wood stop block. Yes, it is meant for production, primarily for faceframe cutlists. The great thing is that if you need another part just enter the measurement and the part is exactly the same(its accurate to .01)
 
oh and they also make different accesories for it. They make it so you can attach it to a panel saw fence and it'll automatically move, which really helps when your cutting lots of parts
 
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