As good the Sawstop portable/jobsite is there are many obvious sacrifices to even the most modest contractor table saws except for the space you save. That said, I've made the switch from an Incra...
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As good the Sawstop portable/jobsite is there are many obvious sacrifices to even the most modest contractor table saws except for the space you save. That said, I've made the switch from an Incra...
Thanks for the quick responses. The reason I need a reasonable price is I'll be selling my contractor saw soon and I'm undecided as to how much to ask as its pictured below.
Even though the Rigid...
Anybody have an idea what a used Jessem Mast-R-Slide would cost?
+1 with John TenEyck.
My Incra fence was purchased in parts. Amazon had the lead screw and fence on sale and WoodPeckers had the rails on sale. Keep shopping, don't forget Craig's List, and don't...
From your clear description of the incident and taking into account the multiple voltages that this product uses there could be a myriad of possibilities for this event. If I'm not mistaken, upon...
Given five to ten amputations daily the cost of injury and lengthy disability can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Some of your own dollars have gone to defray uninsured medical cost...
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I still ride my 62' Faliero built Masi and a 98" Tetra, I'm too old for modern ass hatchets.
DeWalt, DuWhatajoke. The only piece of yellow plastic that I currently own is the 621 router that may have been designed by another company. I've read many positive stories about the 735 and just as...
Myke
In response to the original posters mention of instrument building I intended to convey my experience with an old bandsaw and old machinery in general compared to a modern designs as they...
The only old iron I'd consider would be a wide jointer, old machinery is old technology including brand new open back contractor saws. Tolerances were poor to begin with and old motors can be a pain....
It's been sixteen years since I reluctantly sold my Walker Turner. While the resemblances are striking I can't be sure if we share the same model. Your table may be an optional configuration. Still,...
Most of my tools were handed down from my father. I had great enjoyment in restoring many of them. Some years ago life happened and I decided to sell most of those tools. While some did their job as...
Myk, sorry bout that. Mine was the first response to your, "do a search," suggestion. In hindsight I feel as though I started the snow ball a' rolling down the hill. I apologize, as that wasn't my...
Sweet.
If you ever get to the San Francisco Bay Area you should make some time to visit Mesa Boogie a few miles away in Petaluma. Their entire product is made in house and there is a special area...
[QUOTE=Myk Rian;1352639]A simple search shows many times it was announced.
That prevents over posting on the same subject.
What is over posting? I don't understand the problem with this post....
With the amount of casual traffic this site gets and with a potential danger as great as a failing arbor from an unretrofitted unit on the used market it's worth repeating. Jeremy's posting the...
I've tried most of what has been mentioned above. Some are OK for small frames but their setup can be time consuming as well as messy from the glue squeeze out. This steel band clamp is my favorite....
In the beginning you need hands on direction while using properly set up equipment. Take a class or work with an experienced woodworker who has all his digits. Printed and online articles will...
If performance rather than price were your priority I'd blow off any bandsaw that didn't have a rack an pinion upper guide and a blade tension release. I have a handed down mid fifties Milwaukee /...
I'm not familiar with the R5411's fence. The fence that came with the Rigid TS3650 had front and rear rails, locked down very well, was easy to dial in, and surprisingly good.
If you have a...
Well now that you've been around the opinion block what does SawStop say?
I suggest beer and pastrami sandwiches for your friends who will be helping you move the heavy iron.
http://www.steelcitytoolworks.com/products_tools.cfm?section=2&category=4&tool=20525
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I'd like to replace my contractor saw with one of these someday. The dust collection looks excellent, it's smaller, and the mobil base seems like it would work well. I have an Incra fence and it...
Did you record with him? Or with anybody, I'd like to hear your playing. Congratulations on the new tool.