Aled Dafis
Established Member
Hi
I've been reading up for a while on which tablesaw to buy for my new workshop. The new workshop (and house) should be ready in about a month, so I'm seriously looking to buy in the next few weeks. My workshop is only a single garage (10' x 18') so a sliding table is out of the question - or so i thought.
My budget, and the write ups that i've read, led me to the SIP 10" saw, but I found out last week that SIP also make a 12" saw, what's this like??
Now to the real question - I popped into Timberman in Carmarthen yesterday, and he had just been offered an ex-demo Jet JTS-250 yesterday morning for £850. My understanding is that the Jet is on another level from the SIP offerings, and it has an in-built sliding table. I understand that the sliding table will need a little space to operate, but that's what rolling bases are for.
What do you people think?
Should I stretch my budget?
Any views will be gratefully recieved.
Thanks in advance
Aled
I've been reading up for a while on which tablesaw to buy for my new workshop. The new workshop (and house) should be ready in about a month, so I'm seriously looking to buy in the next few weeks. My workshop is only a single garage (10' x 18') so a sliding table is out of the question - or so i thought.
My budget, and the write ups that i've read, led me to the SIP 10" saw, but I found out last week that SIP also make a 12" saw, what's this like??
Now to the real question - I popped into Timberman in Carmarthen yesterday, and he had just been offered an ex-demo Jet JTS-250 yesterday morning for £850. My understanding is that the Jet is on another level from the SIP offerings, and it has an in-built sliding table. I understand that the sliding table will need a little space to operate, but that's what rolling bases are for.
What do you people think?
Should I stretch my budget?
Any views will be gratefully recieved.
Thanks in advance
Aled