Arrived on Thursday, great help from Axminster's driver to get it in the workshop under rather low door. Thanks!
I'ts quite a beast, taller than I, and blows 13A fuses. Decided to be patient and replaced the supplied mains lead with one long enough to reach a 16A socket on the wall. At last, lift off; seems exceptionally quiet and smooooth to me, (traces of residual vibration only sensed through fingertips)
Made in Taiwan, all the important bits can be properly adjusted spot on, so wheels, guides, table, etc all in proper alignment (by no means easily possible on modestly priced machines) Seems very good value, especially with 10% off in the recent sale. However, the saw is not quite, as our American cousins say, useable straight out of the box.
A pity
* Disconcertingly, the manufacturer's manual gives a different blade spec (1/8" to 1"x165") from Axminster's catalogue (1/4" to 11/4"x152")
* The supplied 3/4" 6tpi blade is not very straight with uneven set so you can't really judge the cut quality.
* The table extension (unajustable) cocks up above the surface of the main table, had to take it off to make saw useable.
* The heavily anodised, otherwise well made ali fence has a twist along it's length ~ 1mm probably within limits for an extrusion, but needs a facing with shimming for any precise cuts
* The dust extraction port doesn't look well designed. Two 4" hoses are virtually sucking on a closed box (containing lower bandwheel). Air gets into the box only via small blade entry/exit slots.
Emailed Axminster about the manual/blade size and table extension, no reply as yet so phoned 'Technical' this evenong, who said "I'll get someone to call you back". Will post more when I've heard back from them and have tried with better blades.
I'ts quite a beast, taller than I, and blows 13A fuses. Decided to be patient and replaced the supplied mains lead with one long enough to reach a 16A socket on the wall. At last, lift off; seems exceptionally quiet and smooooth to me, (traces of residual vibration only sensed through fingertips)
Made in Taiwan, all the important bits can be properly adjusted spot on, so wheels, guides, table, etc all in proper alignment (by no means easily possible on modestly priced machines) Seems very good value, especially with 10% off in the recent sale. However, the saw is not quite, as our American cousins say, useable straight out of the box.
A pity
* Disconcertingly, the manufacturer's manual gives a different blade spec (1/8" to 1"x165") from Axminster's catalogue (1/4" to 11/4"x152")
* The supplied 3/4" 6tpi blade is not very straight with uneven set so you can't really judge the cut quality.
* The table extension (unajustable) cocks up above the surface of the main table, had to take it off to make saw useable.
* The heavily anodised, otherwise well made ali fence has a twist along it's length ~ 1mm probably within limits for an extrusion, but needs a facing with shimming for any precise cuts
* The dust extraction port doesn't look well designed. Two 4" hoses are virtually sucking on a closed box (containing lower bandwheel). Air gets into the box only via small blade entry/exit slots.
Emailed Axminster about the manual/blade size and table extension, no reply as yet so phoned 'Technical' this evenong, who said "I'll get someone to call you back". Will post more when I've heard back from them and have tried with better blades.