woodbloke
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I'm trying to find out some impartial reviews or information on this saw, but it's harder to come by than rocking horse teeth. Anyone got one, used one or can point me in the right direction? - Rob
Ed - if you look at a lot of the professional tables with sliders, it runs right next to the blade, so I'm not too bothered in that respect. It's also 'Trade' rated as opposed to 'Light Trade' which I always try and go for. The issue of the missing slot isn't one that unduely concerns me as I don't use jigs anyway on the saw...and anyway, there's a slot in the slider. Ripping capacity is quoted as 610mm which is adequate for me. The main advantage in that it weighs in a 130kgs which is about right for my 'shop and I'm after a smaller tablesaur than the Ax one you bought recently - RobMr Ed":1fytpeo9 said:Not used one, but had a good close look at one at Axminster.
If you are thinking of it as a replacement for the Kity 419 I',m not sure you gain anything on capacity as its still a 200mm blade. It has a very limited ripping capacity with the fence as well.
It felt like good quality, but just too small.
Final item is wether you want the euro style saw where the sliding table is right next to the blade. Personally I decided that I wanted some fixed table to the left of the blade.
Initially I was hopeful that it might fit the bill as a replacement saw for me, but it missed out on a few categories.
Ed
Why? - Robwizer":27z10xmp said:I wouldn't buy it
woodbloke":3fc36abn said:Ed - if you look at a lot of the professional tables with sliders, it runs right next to the blade, so I'm not too bothered in that respect. It's also 'Trade' rated as opposed to 'Light Trade' which I always try and go for. The issue of the missing slot isn't one that unduely concerns me as I don't use jigs anyway on the saw...and anyway, there's a slot in the slider. Ripping capacity is quoted as 610mm which is adequate for me. The main advantage in that it weighs in a 130kgs which is about right for my 'shop - RobMr Ed":3fc36abn said:Not used one, but had a good close look at one at Axminster.
If you are thinking of it as a replacement for the Kity 419 I',m not sure you gain anything on capacity as its still a 200mm blade. It has a very limited ripping capacity with the fence as well.
It felt like good quality, but just too small.
Final item is wether you want the euro style saw where the sliding table is right next to the blade. Personally I decided that I wanted some fixed table to the left of the blade.
Initially I was hopeful that it might fit the bill as a replacement saw for me, but it missed out on a few categories.
Ed
I know Ed, but I want to find if there's been any reviews done...at the moment I can't see any anywhere - RobMr Ed":el1nnvwg said:woodbloke":el1nnvwg said:Ed - if you look at a lot of the professional tables with sliders, it runs right next to the blade, so I'm not too bothered in that respect. It's also 'Trade' rated as opposed to 'Light Trade' which I always try and go for. The issue of the missing slot isn't one that unduely concerns me as I don't use jigs anyway on the saw...and anyway, there's a slot in the slider. Ripping capacity is quoted as 610mm which is adequate for me. The main advantage in that it weighs in a 130kgs which is about right for my 'shop - RobMr Ed":el1nnvwg said:Not used one, but had a good close look at one at Axminster.
If you are thinking of it as a replacement for the Kity 419 I',m not sure you gain anything on capacity as its still a 200mm blade. It has a very limited ripping capacity with the fence as well.
It felt like good quality, but just too small.
Final item is wether you want the euro style saw where the sliding table is right next to the blade. Personally I decided that I wanted some fixed table to the left of the blade.
Initially I was hopeful that it might fit the bill as a replacement saw for me, but it missed out on a few categories.
Ed
Thats fine Rob - you did ask for opinions but it sounds as though you already know the answer to your question; if it fits all your requirements then its the saw for you.
Ed
wizer":1pw8hl1v said:I wouldn't buy it
wizer":2hu1b449 said:My opinion may be based on my preference for non sliding American style saws.
Karl - I've been digging for a few days now...can't find nowt, but as you say, the saw looks good - RobKarl":8c3uxozh said:As you say, it'd be nice to see what reviews said about it. If I find anything i'll report back.
Cheers
Karl
Karl - if you're passing by that way, I'd be very grateful - RobKarl":hnixb2lk said:Rob - i've just remembered that I have a local(ish) Jet dealer in Chester. I may be going that way next week, so if I do i'll call in and have a look.
Cheers
Karl
Woody Alan":3okm0jey said:As Tony says we had a look at one of these in Norwich at a show. My memory of it was of being unimpressed. It is hard to recall now exactly what it was that disappointed I can only think it lacked the quality and heft that the rest of the Jet range is known for. Although this memory does seem at odds with Ed's more recent impression. On paper it adds up, in the flesh I think there are other strong contenders.
I think I would be giving the sliding table another good hard look to see what the quality of the fitting and bearings are like.
Alan
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