JimD
Established Member
Hi all,
This is my first post, and probably the beginning of a landslide of questions over the coming months (apologies in advance). In time I’ll hopefully be able to return the favour to someone. :lol:
So, to begin...
I’m setting up a long thin workshop (5mx2m) with doors at each end so all the benches and tools need to run down one side and be pulled out when in use.
First on my list is a table saw and I’ve looked at so many reviews and gone round in circles so many times I’m on the verge of just buying the Bosch GTS10XC and moving on. However, I know that will be a compromise as I don’t need that level of portability.
I'd like 10" blade, a decent slider carriage and a big enough table to rip 24". Price isnt an issue.
HOWEVER, when stored up against the wall the saw table can only be 700mm deep in order to prevent it from encroaching on the walkway between the 2 doors at either end.
Ideally I’d like the SIP 01574 with its 10” blade but its too big, unless I removed the extension tables and slider carriage every time it wasn’t in use. No idea how painful that would be but suspect it would be hellish.
Same applies to the Axminster AW10BSB2 and Record Power TS200C, the later of which seems to be getting bad reviews recently anyway.
So now dropping to a smaller setup and 8” blade we get the Kity 419 and Axminster TS200, but again with the extension tables and carriage fitted they are too wide, and removal after each use will be a pain. Also issues over build quality nowadays with both.
This brings me to the last 2 offerings in my head – the Scheppach TS2010 and Charnwood w619. Both of these have removable extensions and thus can be stored ok. The Scheppach, however is getting very bad reviews (very hard to set up, build quality issues, and collects dust like its gold, which requires turning the unit upside down to clean). This then just leaves the Charnwood. I know someone on here (Rob, I think) has purchased the w619’s big brother (the w650) but to date there are no reviews on this baby model anywhere on the internet. Previous Charnwood products doent seem to be that highly regarded. There is a nice video made by Charnwood, but that’s it.
So, any input would be greatly appreciated before the plasticy Bosch arrives on my doorstep.
:mrgreen:
This is my first post, and probably the beginning of a landslide of questions over the coming months (apologies in advance). In time I’ll hopefully be able to return the favour to someone. :lol:
So, to begin...
I’m setting up a long thin workshop (5mx2m) with doors at each end so all the benches and tools need to run down one side and be pulled out when in use.
First on my list is a table saw and I’ve looked at so many reviews and gone round in circles so many times I’m on the verge of just buying the Bosch GTS10XC and moving on. However, I know that will be a compromise as I don’t need that level of portability.
I'd like 10" blade, a decent slider carriage and a big enough table to rip 24". Price isnt an issue.
HOWEVER, when stored up against the wall the saw table can only be 700mm deep in order to prevent it from encroaching on the walkway between the 2 doors at either end.
Ideally I’d like the SIP 01574 with its 10” blade but its too big, unless I removed the extension tables and slider carriage every time it wasn’t in use. No idea how painful that would be but suspect it would be hellish.
Same applies to the Axminster AW10BSB2 and Record Power TS200C, the later of which seems to be getting bad reviews recently anyway.
So now dropping to a smaller setup and 8” blade we get the Kity 419 and Axminster TS200, but again with the extension tables and carriage fitted they are too wide, and removal after each use will be a pain. Also issues over build quality nowadays with both.
This brings me to the last 2 offerings in my head – the Scheppach TS2010 and Charnwood w619. Both of these have removable extensions and thus can be stored ok. The Scheppach, however is getting very bad reviews (very hard to set up, build quality issues, and collects dust like its gold, which requires turning the unit upside down to clean). This then just leaves the Charnwood. I know someone on here (Rob, I think) has purchased the w619’s big brother (the w650) but to date there are no reviews on this baby model anywhere on the internet. Previous Charnwood products doent seem to be that highly regarded. There is a nice video made by Charnwood, but that’s it.
So, any input would be greatly appreciated before the plasticy Bosch arrives on my doorstep.
:mrgreen: