I have searched the forums endlessly for tips for beginners on table saws and the like and, honestly, I think I'm more confused than ever....
I have a budget of £800 to get more seriously into the hobby, this is a lot of money for me and I really want to use it intelligently.
A lot of people advise getting a quality item second hand, but I am in Northern Ireland and this isn't really an option, as not much comes up for sale here and shipping a second hand item from the mainland isn't realistic most of the time, so I'm looking at new.
I'm considering just getting the best table saw I can for the money, but which one? The Charnwood 619 or 629, but it's hard to find many reviews and some seem to complain about the fence but surely this is critical to a good saw? Or the scheppach ts82, again hard to find many reviews, but available from screwfix which is a good option for me ref postage and returns etc. Or Axminster? Again mixed reviews, and really hard to differentiate between all these!
My other thought is to get a good contractors saw like the dewalt 745, great reviews mostly and an excellent fence system, and would probably do all I need as a beginner, apart from a low profile riving knife. I'm struggling not to pull the trigger on this. That would leave me money to get a mitre saw also - the metabo KGS 254 which I really like. My thoughts here being the safety of crosscutting on a mitre saw rather than a table saw for a beginner and the fact that the first 3-4 projects I have in mind require a lot of cross cutting of 2x4's etc.
Any thoughts appreciated thanks!
I have a budget of £800 to get more seriously into the hobby, this is a lot of money for me and I really want to use it intelligently.
A lot of people advise getting a quality item second hand, but I am in Northern Ireland and this isn't really an option, as not much comes up for sale here and shipping a second hand item from the mainland isn't realistic most of the time, so I'm looking at new.
I'm considering just getting the best table saw I can for the money, but which one? The Charnwood 619 or 629, but it's hard to find many reviews and some seem to complain about the fence but surely this is critical to a good saw? Or the scheppach ts82, again hard to find many reviews, but available from screwfix which is a good option for me ref postage and returns etc. Or Axminster? Again mixed reviews, and really hard to differentiate between all these!
My other thought is to get a good contractors saw like the dewalt 745, great reviews mostly and an excellent fence system, and would probably do all I need as a beginner, apart from a low profile riving knife. I'm struggling not to pull the trigger on this. That would leave me money to get a mitre saw also - the metabo KGS 254 which I really like. My thoughts here being the safety of crosscutting on a mitre saw rather than a table saw for a beginner and the fact that the first 3-4 projects I have in mind require a lot of cross cutting of 2x4's etc.
Any thoughts appreciated thanks!