spike60
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I generally agree with the 50 and 70 theory. Not only does that combo give you more "spread", but a 70 will extend your overall range more than a 60 will.
But, a couple more variables ought to be considered. How much larger wood is the OP going to run into, and how frequently? And, how much would the additional weight of a 372 bother him vs a 562?
Where I'm going with this is that you want to avoid spending $700+ on a saw and have it sit too much because the occasion to use it doesn't present itself very often. Depending on the answers to my questions above, a 562 might get used a whole lot more than a 372 would. And that IMO would make the 562/2260 the better choice.
But, a couple more variables ought to be considered. How much larger wood is the OP going to run into, and how frequently? And, how much would the additional weight of a 372 bother him vs a 562?
Where I'm going with this is that you want to avoid spending $700+ on a saw and have it sit too much because the occasion to use it doesn't present itself very often. Depending on the answers to my questions above, a 562 might get used a whole lot more than a 372 would. And that IMO would make the 562/2260 the better choice.