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Hi all,
I fancied treating myself and thought I'd buy myself (yet another one lol) a saw/toy.
I'd read so much here about the Axminster AWFS18 that I 'wanted' one rather than need one !
Anyway, it arrived yesterday and although it is a good enough saw, I feel I wasted my money.
It's well built, quiet with minimal vibration and has a good blower but that's as far as it goes for me.
The table is far too small.
The switch is too fiddly.
Blade changing takes ages and even the Hegner quick clamps,although an improvement, would be nowhere near as fast as I'm used to on my DeWalt 788....I guess I've been spoilt.
Look away now if you're the sort to worry about invalidating your guarantee 'cos I'm not !
The saw arrived lunchtime and by late evening I had adapted it to make it a half decent saw.
I used part of a top arm off an old Delta and a Diamond bottom blade holder.
Here are a couple of pics........
This pic shows the Diamond blade holder.
As a bottom holder, these Diamond clamps work fast and positive and are superbly engineered.
Although I have made this a fairly fast working saw, it's not a patch on my DeWalt so it will be stored in the corner of my workshop as yet another back-up saw LOL :wink:
I fancied treating myself and thought I'd buy myself (yet another one lol) a saw/toy.
I'd read so much here about the Axminster AWFS18 that I 'wanted' one rather than need one !
Anyway, it arrived yesterday and although it is a good enough saw, I feel I wasted my money.
It's well built, quiet with minimal vibration and has a good blower but that's as far as it goes for me.
The table is far too small.
The switch is too fiddly.
Blade changing takes ages and even the Hegner quick clamps,although an improvement, would be nowhere near as fast as I'm used to on my DeWalt 788....I guess I've been spoilt.
Look away now if you're the sort to worry about invalidating your guarantee 'cos I'm not !
The saw arrived lunchtime and by late evening I had adapted it to make it a half decent saw.
I used part of a top arm off an old Delta and a Diamond bottom blade holder.
Here are a couple of pics........
This pic shows the Diamond blade holder.
As a bottom holder, these Diamond clamps work fast and positive and are superbly engineered.
Although I have made this a fairly fast working saw, it's not a patch on my DeWalt so it will be stored in the corner of my workshop as yet another back-up saw LOL :wink: