lazy_pete
Established Member
Hi - yesterday I took delivery of my first table saw, a shiny new TS-250M.
As per various recommendations the first thing I've done is check the top for flatness. As far as I can work out there is a 0.08mm concavity just left of the blade opening, between blade and left mitre slot and only really front 1/3 of slot.
Also while the front / side edges are pretty much flat (my smallest spacer is 0.04mm) I think there's a warp. On the diagonals front right to back left is essentially flat, but front left to back right has enough play at the ends to rock the rule. 0.45mm at FL and 0.12mm BR. Also 0.3mm at BL straight along edge.
I've emailed Axminster to tell them and will need to wait till Monday to see what they say, but was hoping to seek some advice. Is it fixable (shims under corners or grinding etc) or should I push for a replacement, and is that likely to be better? Or am I fussing over nothing? The general feeling seems to be that the Axminster hobby series saws are good quality / value but should I be expecting better quality control?
Otherwise v excited about first investment to get me going!
Cheers
Pete
As per various recommendations the first thing I've done is check the top for flatness. As far as I can work out there is a 0.08mm concavity just left of the blade opening, between blade and left mitre slot and only really front 1/3 of slot.
Also while the front / side edges are pretty much flat (my smallest spacer is 0.04mm) I think there's a warp. On the diagonals front right to back left is essentially flat, but front left to back right has enough play at the ends to rock the rule. 0.45mm at FL and 0.12mm BR. Also 0.3mm at BL straight along edge.
I've emailed Axminster to tell them and will need to wait till Monday to see what they say, but was hoping to seek some advice. Is it fixable (shims under corners or grinding etc) or should I push for a replacement, and is that likely to be better? Or am I fussing over nothing? The general feeling seems to be that the Axminster hobby series saws are good quality / value but should I be expecting better quality control?
Otherwise v excited about first investment to get me going!
Cheers
Pete