Another for the Freud 508 stacked set. Before you buy the dial-a width Freud, make sure your arbor shaft is long enough. If I am not mistaken, you need a longer arbor for it. My old Rigid TS3650 saw runs the 508 fine, even though its just a 1 1/2hp saw. The 608 is too wide so I cannot get the arbor nut on with it. With the 3/4" 508 stack, I can get two threads clear after the nut is tightened, but do have to leave off the shoulder washer (not unsafe, and is common practice).
IMHO, the 6" vs 8" debate is a little over-blown. With the 8" you have more mass moving, as well as faster cutting speed on the teeth. As long as you let the saw come up to speed, and don't feed too fast, the 8" cuts fine. With the lower powered saw, reducing the feed speed is a given, even when ripping thick lumber with a 10" blade, so is not going to be new obstacle. I am saying that as related to my experience with a belt driven saw. If the saw is a direct drive, the 6" probably would be a better choice
I went with the 8" to to get more depth when cutting deep dadoes in 2x lumber projects and am glad i did. No problem with cutting shallower ones in oak, etc.
JMTCW
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