fergusmacdonald
Established Member
Hey all, Merry Christmas.
I know this is another table saw thread, and my first post so hear me out.
I'm looking at getting a table saw. I've not had one before so this will be the biggest machine in my workshop. I have a good amount of space so size is not too much of an issue. I also have a relatively flexible budget but I want to make sure that I'm getting value for money - no point buying something I don't need. Plus, I'm going to need to get a dust collector and maybe some other machines down the line (bandsaw & planer/thicknesser).
About the saw. I really like the idea of a sliding table. Particularly a sliding table that sits right next to the blade. It just seems better. However, would appreciate some thoughts on pros/cons of that vs a solid top with a sliding table at the side.
I'd really like an accurate saw. Good mechanics (easy, reliable fences like cam locks instead of screws, good adjustments to blade, solid table - IE I'd like it to work well). Good dust collection would also be good. I will be doing a real mix of stuff. Some sheet goods, some hardwood. Probably no 8' boards, but 4' boards would be handy.
So, I've narrowed it down to 2 choices:
Record Power TS250 £1300
Axminster PS250 £1220
I read siggy_7's fantastic post about buying and setting up the Record. He also mentioned that he'd have bought an Axminster MJ12-1600 if he had the space. That model is discontinued and has been replaced by the PS315 (£2120). But, the PS250 is much closer in price to the Record. I can't find anything about the PS250 but Axminster seem to have an easy returns policy if it goes wrong. I'm in Edinburgh so 90+ miles to my nearest store to check it out before buying.
Appreciate any help/input. Some great advice on this forum and appreciated reading all the useful info so far. Thanks in advance.
I know this is another table saw thread, and my first post so hear me out.
I'm looking at getting a table saw. I've not had one before so this will be the biggest machine in my workshop. I have a good amount of space so size is not too much of an issue. I also have a relatively flexible budget but I want to make sure that I'm getting value for money - no point buying something I don't need. Plus, I'm going to need to get a dust collector and maybe some other machines down the line (bandsaw & planer/thicknesser).
About the saw. I really like the idea of a sliding table. Particularly a sliding table that sits right next to the blade. It just seems better. However, would appreciate some thoughts on pros/cons of that vs a solid top with a sliding table at the side.
I'd really like an accurate saw. Good mechanics (easy, reliable fences like cam locks instead of screws, good adjustments to blade, solid table - IE I'd like it to work well). Good dust collection would also be good. I will be doing a real mix of stuff. Some sheet goods, some hardwood. Probably no 8' boards, but 4' boards would be handy.
So, I've narrowed it down to 2 choices:
Record Power TS250 £1300
Axminster PS250 £1220
I read siggy_7's fantastic post about buying and setting up the Record. He also mentioned that he'd have bought an Axminster MJ12-1600 if he had the space. That model is discontinued and has been replaced by the PS315 (£2120). But, the PS250 is much closer in price to the Record. I can't find anything about the PS250 but Axminster seem to have an easy returns policy if it goes wrong. I'm in Edinburgh so 90+ miles to my nearest store to check it out before buying.
Appreciate any help/input. Some great advice on this forum and appreciated reading all the useful info so far. Thanks in advance.