shed9
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Does anyone do a circa £500 cast iron bench top table saw anymore? Axi's versions are just way to over priced for what they are these days. Draper used to do the 200mm cast topped saw but these are no longer available.
I'm looking for a small decent bench top to keep in the house whilst doing some major work in the house such as new kitchen and bathroom and I don't want to have to keep going back to the workshop for access to a table saw. I don't need too much depth so a 200mm blade will suffice although a larger one will not be unwelcome either.
I've budgeted around £500 bit will stretch further for the right saw.
I really don't want a stamped or aluminium saw top if I can avoid it but it looks like thats my only option at the moment. The Dewalt DWE7485 and Bosch GTS10J seem to be the most viable options at the moment and the Metabo contractor saws also look like good value in the blade size at 315mm.
Anyone know if a cast iron option before I push the button? Or are the current alloy and stamped tops just as good, I'm a little cautious which is why I'm asking?
I'm looking for a small decent bench top to keep in the house whilst doing some major work in the house such as new kitchen and bathroom and I don't want to have to keep going back to the workshop for access to a table saw. I don't need too much depth so a 200mm blade will suffice although a larger one will not be unwelcome either.
I've budgeted around £500 bit will stretch further for the right saw.
I really don't want a stamped or aluminium saw top if I can avoid it but it looks like thats my only option at the moment. The Dewalt DWE7485 and Bosch GTS10J seem to be the most viable options at the moment and the Metabo contractor saws also look like good value in the blade size at 315mm.
Anyone know if a cast iron option before I push the button? Or are the current alloy and stamped tops just as good, I'm a little cautious which is why I'm asking?