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Andyp wrote:Have you read this Malc:-
http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/itec ... 00271.html
There are far more knowledgeable folk on here than me but one thing I would say is beware of full length fences and the possibility of kick back. Steve Maskery explains it all way better than I can
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Malc2098 wrote:The FC late Xmas sleigh will be delivering to Mid-devon in late January with a large and heavy package.
I have been invited to give a review of the product. Is that allowed, Mods?
9fingers wrote:Malc2098 wrote:The FC late Xmas sleigh will be delivering to Mid-devon in late January with a large and heavy package.
I have been invited to give a review of the product. Is that allowed, Mods?
Very happy to have reviews on here Malc. Concentrate on the machine features rather than over promoting the supplier.
If it is the supplier who has asked you to do a review, then they might not want you to publish it elsewhere?
Bob
Woodbloke wrote:To offer a differing opinion, I've had two table saws and both have been inaccurate, so now I don't bother with one. There are alternative (albeit slower but more accurate) ways of working which means that getting rid of the tablesaur(s) was a good move. They also take up far too much room in a smallish workshop, especially when outfeed and side tables are fitted.
I do, however, have two very good, very accurate bandsaws which I find far more useful. Horses for dooberies, as ever - Rob
Malc2098 wrote:Woodbloke wrote:To offer a differing opinion, I've had two table saws and both have been inaccurate, so now I don't bother with one. There are alternative (albeit slower but more accurate) ways of working which means that getting rid of the tablesaur(s) was a good move. They also take up far too much room in a smallish workshop, especially when outfeed and side tables are fitted.
I do, however, have two very good, very accurate bandsaws which I find far more useful. Horses for dooberies, as ever - Rob
Thanks, Rob.
My dooberies are quite new to this woodworld, so I'll see which horse they will end up liking.
RogerS wrote:
You just wait until you see Rob struggling to cut an 8 x 4 sheet on a bandsaw
RogerS wrote:You just wait until you see Rob struggling to cut an 8 x 4 sheet on a bandsaw
Rod wrote:.....
Didn’t you used to use Charnwood TS’s Rob which probably explains the inaccuracies?
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Rod
RogerS wrote:Rod wrote:.....
Didn’t you used to use Charnwood TS’s Rob which probably explains the inaccuracies?
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Rod
No, I think it was a Silverline
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