NickC
Member
Hi folks!
Just joined this evening, having come across your very useful website whilst researching what table saw to buy. What I read on the forum has pretty much confirmed my preferred choice, which would be a Metabo PKF255 V8 running on 240V. I plan to use it for a variety of things from cutting MDF display bases for my laser cut acrylic displays, right up to sawing large sheets of 651 modelling board for use as vac forming moulds. I also need to cut laminates so the scoring blade makes the expense worthwhile, I think...
My first proper purchase of suitable kit was a KREG routing table in which I put a Hitachi M 12V2 router - I found this very useful for cutting slot car guide tracks out. I'm very pleased with the Kreg so far.
The cheapest I've found the Metabo table for is just over £1,300 and any advice on my choice would be much appreciated. I have looked for a used one but have been unsuccessful so far, so guess it will have to be a new'un. They recommend paying extra for installation - has anybody tried this themselves? Dare I try it??
Thanks and best wishes,
NickC
Just joined this evening, having come across your very useful website whilst researching what table saw to buy. What I read on the forum has pretty much confirmed my preferred choice, which would be a Metabo PKF255 V8 running on 240V. I plan to use it for a variety of things from cutting MDF display bases for my laser cut acrylic displays, right up to sawing large sheets of 651 modelling board for use as vac forming moulds. I also need to cut laminates so the scoring blade makes the expense worthwhile, I think...
My first proper purchase of suitable kit was a KREG routing table in which I put a Hitachi M 12V2 router - I found this very useful for cutting slot car guide tracks out. I'm very pleased with the Kreg so far.
The cheapest I've found the Metabo table for is just over £1,300 and any advice on my choice would be much appreciated. I have looked for a used one but have been unsuccessful so far, so guess it will have to be a new'un. They recommend paying extra for installation - has anybody tried this themselves? Dare I try it??
Thanks and best wishes,
NickC