I'm kicking around getting the Hammer K3 Winner 48x48 sliding table saw. Does anyone have one? Experience with it? Better options in the $5,000 price range? I suppose the Sawstop and the Minimax SC2 are probably the other contenders. I'm tracking that used is always an option, just tough to...
Last Post By: Jacob Mac Today, 1:12 PMI've been away from woodworking for about ten years while I was restoring a car. It was something wanted to do since I was a kid and I finally got it done. Now I want to get back into woodworking and I will need a new table saw. I had been using a hot-rodded Craftsman contractor saw. It got the...
Last Post By: Leigh Betsch Today, 3:19 PMI have a Supermax 16/32 with a pretty clapped out rubber spyder-coupler. Little tiny pieces of rubber are coming out of it, which makes sense, I've used this like I stole it for the last 2 years. Any videos or instructions with pictures anywhere on how to do this that are deliberately hidden and...
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Last Post By: Brian Elfert Today, 9:05 AMHello All, This is my first post so if I am not in the right area or not following the rules correctly please let me know. I did search the forum and I have one similar case to mine but it appears it that case, clamping the wood solved the problem. (This thread ) I am having trouble getting...
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I've been replying to replies, but to address your question from my perspective - it would depend on future plans - mostly involving horsepower. If planning
Malcolm McLeod Today, 3:57 PMI’m assuming you raised the upper guide for the picture. If not, lower the guide to within ¼” of the workpiece before making the cut. Like
Bruce Page Today, 3:32 PMCertainly one; probably both.
You will see 'compressor duty' motors offered. They are built for higher torque output than a comparable 'standard'
$300 pallet jack and I can move my 8 1/2 slider just as easy as anything on built in casters.
Leigh Betsch Today, 3:19 PM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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