The standard version of the CutMaster is what we normally would use. If you aren't planning on ever cutting more then 3/8, I would probably recommend a CutMaster 101. It is always good to plan ahead, in case you ever may get a job quoted for thicker materials.
Either table is a good choice, a Torchmate 1 is quite a bit more production work on your part, to save some money. Black hollow's build would show you what exactly is involved, and a few upgrades he has made would be something to consider if you go that route.
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