Nathan Sakke
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Hello. Looking at these 2 table saws, they seem to have the same spec but the Charnwood is £500 cheaper. Is the jet worth the extra money?
Nathan
Nathan
GrahamF":1uazefp8 said:Worth checking out Poolewood, they sell Charnwood stuff usually cheaper than Charnwood. https://www.poolewood.co.uk/product/cha ... beam-w660/
sunnybob":30z5t9qg said:From personal experience of shipping new stuff to me in Cyprus. Axminster has far and away the best prices.
I have a couple of JET machines, and they are as well built for the money as you could want.
I have a charnwood belt sander, and the build quality
So my preference (not advice, but preference) would be to buy the JET
Woodmonkey":1n6cvjld said:I have the charnwood, and given the choice between those two machines I would get the Jet.
sunnybob":uk3cw06y said:Axminster use TNT couriers for world wide shipping. from them straight to you (except when they sent mine to asia instead of europe).
easy tracking of the parcel as well (I knew exactly when mine went astray).
But my story is mildly amusing as an after dinner conversation, I have used axminster since sorting the problem and have no other issues.
Nick 415v":3ug9o95o said:Not that I'm biased at all...
I launched Jet with Axminster & I'm now working with Charnwood launching Laguna...
I'd say wait 6 months & get a Laguna Fusion 3 - pricing TBC, but similar to Jet anticipated.
Hi Mods - am I on dodgy ground mentioning this? If so, please delete & tell me off - I'm easy if so, no probs, just wanted to mention it as another future option OP may want to consider - they are good saws for sure.
Cheers all
Nick
Steve Maskery":3deigmrp said:So why does the vid then go on to show ripping a 2" board with no guard and no short fence? Aaarrgghhhh!
Such a missed opportunity to get EVERYTHING right (instead of just quite a lot of it).
Myfordman":3deigmrp said:Nick, Will the UK laguna model be equipped to take a dado set? If so then I think you will have a product to challenge the Xcalibur but without it the machine will join the mediocrity of Uk saws.
Hi Steve - there will be a sliding sub fence on it from the details I've seen so far, so yes, you can pull that back to correct position for ripping.Steve Maskery":361dli7e said:Nick, that is all good to hear.
It has long frustrated me that there is no one "perfect" TS out there. That looks as if it could come close.
Does the fence pull back for ripping?
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