Hi all, Just joined and hope this is the correct place for this post...
Just moved house and having had a massive workshop on a small holding with large machines I now have a single garage. I sold all my large wood working tools and I am now looking to replace them with something more suitable. I am hoping to become a hobbyist again rather than my woodworking supporting the renovation of a 300 year old cottage!
First machine I need is a new table saw - easy I thought get the best site saw and look after it. The Dewalt 7492 seemed to fit the bill, great reviews 10" blade and a good fence, also considered the Bosch 10xc but not all reviews were great and a fair bit of criticism of the fence. Then I watched Bodgers review of the Axminster AC 216 and heard how quiet it was compared to all the other table saws he has reviewed and was forced the think of my new neighbours (last workshop was over 100m from nearest house).
Have now extended my search to include "Hybrid" and smaller cabinet saws. I came across the Lumberjack TS1800 which would actually would fit all my needs and how I plan to layout and use my workshop. So where am I now....
1. Site saws -The Dewalt 7492 is a fine bit of kit and I could probably happily use it built into a home made, movable table save for the fact that it is the noisiest of all those tested which would significantly limit when I could use it and for how long.
2. The Lumberjack would be ordered today if it had an induction motor and Axminster aftersales support. Noise and the uncertainty on long term support for something I plan to use and keep for a long time places a huge question mark over this saw.
3. Axminster AC 216TS. Would seem to fit all the requirements (slight question over 8" blade rather than 10") It is quiet, quoted as 81dB, the larger AC 254 is 89dB and the Dewalt a whopping 111dB. Only possible down side is the fact that an Axminster on-line help person told me it would not be suitable as it was only a Craft range saw, another told me it should only be used for 2 hrs a week! However, as I will not be using it everyday or as a business making multiple items for sale, I assume it will be more than I will need. I really like the fact that you only buy the bits would want and could add extras later.
Sorry for the somewhat long post but can anyone add to my deliberations and make any other suggestions?
Just moved house and having had a massive workshop on a small holding with large machines I now have a single garage. I sold all my large wood working tools and I am now looking to replace them with something more suitable. I am hoping to become a hobbyist again rather than my woodworking supporting the renovation of a 300 year old cottage!
First machine I need is a new table saw - easy I thought get the best site saw and look after it. The Dewalt 7492 seemed to fit the bill, great reviews 10" blade and a good fence, also considered the Bosch 10xc but not all reviews were great and a fair bit of criticism of the fence. Then I watched Bodgers review of the Axminster AC 216 and heard how quiet it was compared to all the other table saws he has reviewed and was forced the think of my new neighbours (last workshop was over 100m from nearest house).
Have now extended my search to include "Hybrid" and smaller cabinet saws. I came across the Lumberjack TS1800 which would actually would fit all my needs and how I plan to layout and use my workshop. So where am I now....
1. Site saws -The Dewalt 7492 is a fine bit of kit and I could probably happily use it built into a home made, movable table save for the fact that it is the noisiest of all those tested which would significantly limit when I could use it and for how long.
2. The Lumberjack would be ordered today if it had an induction motor and Axminster aftersales support. Noise and the uncertainty on long term support for something I plan to use and keep for a long time places a huge question mark over this saw.
3. Axminster AC 216TS. Would seem to fit all the requirements (slight question over 8" blade rather than 10") It is quiet, quoted as 81dB, the larger AC 254 is 89dB and the Dewalt a whopping 111dB. Only possible down side is the fact that an Axminster on-line help person told me it would not be suitable as it was only a Craft range saw, another told me it should only be used for 2 hrs a week! However, as I will not be using it everyday or as a business making multiple items for sale, I assume it will be more than I will need. I really like the fact that you only buy the bits would want and could add extras later.
Sorry for the somewhat long post but can anyone add to my deliberations and make any other suggestions?