Chems
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I often use my table saw as an extra work surface, and when ever I do I curse the fact that I can't get on it. Once you get a table saw and like it it becomes a very valuable tool. I'd just like a bigger one and quieter.
I know what you mean. I sometimes use my planer table to stack work in immediate progress. Those 60x12 inches of cast iron is very tempting as a shelf.Chems":xyoqwtgt said:I often use my table saw as an extra work surface, and when ever I do I curse the fact that I can't get on it. Once you get a table saw and like it it becomes a very valuable tool. I'd just like a bigger one and quieter.
Chems":1zev59p5 said:Any surface is game in my book!
Sorry, but for an amateur (and the OP gives no indication that he is trade) that is complete twaddle. Nice to have, maybe, but certainly not imperative.
crazylilting":39bji52m said:I didn't ask for your opinion on my statement i only gave my opinion which is all it is, not some gospel truth or the end all be all.
...and that Mike, in my opinion, is also twaddle! Do you think that he'd have turned down a nice juicy Wadkin or Altendorf with a sliding table if one was offered to him, or indeed the technology was availbale? I think not - RobMike Garnham":4gu5u9zt said:I'd also point out that Thomas Chippendale managed without one perfectly well........
Mike
I'd also point out that Thomas Chippendale managed without one perfectly well........
Mick - it's the nature of the forum... all well intentioned though :lol:MickCheese":3bzl0vyo said:Sorry to highjack your thread but as it is turning into an argument I wont feel too guilty.
Woodbloke
How effective is the dust extractor on your Kity PT?
Mick
woodbloke":15djasjo said:...and that Mike, in my opinion, is also twaddle! Do you think that he'd have turned down a nice juicy Wadkin or Altendorf with a sliding table if one was offered to him, or indeed the technology was availbale? I think not - RobMike Garnham":15djasjo said:I'd also point out that Thomas Chippendale managed without one perfectly well........
Mike
Tony - as we discussed at Yandles, my 'shop is 20x12' which is the same size as the one you were hoping to build, so you can see just how much room you can get in a 'shop that size if you position the machinery as you want it...nothing on trollys btw as I hate :evil: trailing cables. The only thing that can trundle around is the AirPress, which I use on the 'shop floor, so I have a largish area that doubles for the press and to assemble bigger projects if need be - RobEscudo":2ys8wrru said:Rob your pictures seem to show that you have a fair amount of room in your place.
Oh for a bigger workshop..... :roll:
Cheers, Tony.
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