Hi Rob,
Like yourself, I scoured the net looking for info on the Jet, and their's nothing.
I compared the Jet and the Record TS200c side by side in Grahams
( that's the dealer Karl mentions )
Their were good and bad points about it, I do remember the rise and fall being very nice, and in general the construction looked robust, the sliding table is a nice feature, and ran smoothly ( considering it was a demo machine and handled by many ) and the fact it can be removed, reducing the footprint, is what really caught my eye, and the weight was good for me.
However.......in a single garage, I had to get it right, I asked myself, was the ability to crosscut large panels essential? the answer was no, I have a TS55 and rail which would become redundant, and therefore a wasted investment.
Would I really keep taking the carriage off when I'd finished? probably not, we all get lazy :lol:
In the end though the real clincher was the fact that the TS200 was nearly £300 cheaper, with a 5 year guarantee, and o qual constructionand although the crosscut sled is not as big as the Jet, it works superbly for the size panel you're likely to use, I highly regard the Record.
It is a 250mm blade as well, don't know why they call it a TS200 :?
Even now if I had the space, I would still buy the Record.
The fact that were no write ups about the Jet never put me off, and I was glad I could compare side by side, if had the money, I could possibly be tempted by the Jet, but that's the only reasonand what else could you buy with £300 :wink:
It's hard making the right decision, I suggest, as you probably realise, that you should get "Hands On" and see for yourself.
Good luck
Jed
p.s Grahams in Chester don't have the Jet on display anymore.
Like yourself, I scoured the net looking for info on the Jet, and their's nothing.
I compared the Jet and the Record TS200c side by side in Grahams
( that's the dealer Karl mentions )
Their were good and bad points about it, I do remember the rise and fall being very nice, and in general the construction looked robust, the sliding table is a nice feature, and ran smoothly ( considering it was a demo machine and handled by many ) and the fact it can be removed, reducing the footprint, is what really caught my eye, and the weight was good for me.
However.......in a single garage, I had to get it right, I asked myself, was the ability to crosscut large panels essential? the answer was no, I have a TS55 and rail which would become redundant, and therefore a wasted investment.
Would I really keep taking the carriage off when I'd finished? probably not, we all get lazy :lol:
In the end though the real clincher was the fact that the TS200 was nearly £300 cheaper, with a 5 year guarantee, and o qual constructionand although the crosscut sled is not as big as the Jet, it works superbly for the size panel you're likely to use, I highly regard the Record.
It is a 250mm blade as well, don't know why they call it a TS200 :?
Even now if I had the space, I would still buy the Record.
The fact that were no write ups about the Jet never put me off, and I was glad I could compare side by side, if had the money, I could possibly be tempted by the Jet, but that's the only reasonand what else could you buy with £300 :wink:
It's hard making the right decision, I suggest, as you probably realise, that you should get "Hands On" and see for yourself.
Good luck
Jed
p.s Grahams in Chester don't have the Jet on display anymore.