Mr Ed
Established Member
Well, she arrived on Tuesday but I've had a mad week at work handing over a project that just finished, so only just got it all assembled.
The saw is an Axminster AW10BSB2.
Assembly is not a 5 minute job, so has taken a couple of evenings and then most of yesterday to get it done. I'm happy with the finished article, although I need some months of use to give a true assessment. Price wise I think its very competitive, when I offset the proceeds from the sale of my Kity 419 its cost me a fairly modest sum, I feel like I got quite an improvement in kit for the investment.
I had to modify my outfeed table to suit the new saw, which I got done this morning.
Initial impressions;
1. Quality is quite good, but not outstanding. The surface grinding of the top is not as good as my Axminster Plus bandsaw and has a couple of pin holes in it, not that it affects performance. The castings dip slightly in the middles, but again I can't see that affecting performance.
2. I had to adjust the belt tension which is very fiddly, but not something you do very often.
3. You need a big space for this saw, which I have, but any narrower a workshop than mine and you would struggle to get round both sides of it.
4. It is heavy - but I am pleased to report has not yet come crashing through my floor into the garage below.
5. The adjustment on the sliding table is good, although it takes some time to get it right.
6. Works on a 13amp plug, but as Chems said on his, blows the fuse if I switch the extractor on first. In the fullness of time I'll add another 16amp socket.
7. The fence clamping mechanism seems very good and comes with the short fence that fixes on if you want it.
I'll post some further thoughts once I've used it a bit, but on the whole it seems good so far.
Ed
The saw is an Axminster AW10BSB2.
Assembly is not a 5 minute job, so has taken a couple of evenings and then most of yesterday to get it done. I'm happy with the finished article, although I need some months of use to give a true assessment. Price wise I think its very competitive, when I offset the proceeds from the sale of my Kity 419 its cost me a fairly modest sum, I feel like I got quite an improvement in kit for the investment.
I had to modify my outfeed table to suit the new saw, which I got done this morning.
Initial impressions;
1. Quality is quite good, but not outstanding. The surface grinding of the top is not as good as my Axminster Plus bandsaw and has a couple of pin holes in it, not that it affects performance. The castings dip slightly in the middles, but again I can't see that affecting performance.
2. I had to adjust the belt tension which is very fiddly, but not something you do very often.
3. You need a big space for this saw, which I have, but any narrower a workshop than mine and you would struggle to get round both sides of it.
4. It is heavy - but I am pleased to report has not yet come crashing through my floor into the garage below.
5. The adjustment on the sliding table is good, although it takes some time to get it right.
6. Works on a 13amp plug, but as Chems said on his, blows the fuse if I switch the extractor on first. In the fullness of time I'll add another 16amp socket.
7. The fence clamping mechanism seems very good and comes with the short fence that fixes on if you want it.
I'll post some further thoughts once I've used it a bit, but on the whole it seems good so far.
Ed