MikeG.
Established Member
Fair points, but one of the differences with a bandsaw is that the table is much higher than a table saw, so the infeed and outfeed areas can be occupied with normal bench-height stuff without blocking use of the saw. That can't be said of a tablesaw.
And yep, in the good old days, none of us thought twice about ripping a 12 foot plank with a handsaw. It was a good way to warm yourself up on a chilly morning. As I've said many times, I have no idea how a workshop can function without saw horses. However, this chap has clearly made up his mind on the power tools he wants and is just seeking affirmation rather than advice. The bandsaw points a number of us have made will end up in the same category as the handsaw, I'm afraid.
And yep, in the good old days, none of us thought twice about ripping a 12 foot plank with a handsaw. It was a good way to warm yourself up on a chilly morning. As I've said many times, I have no idea how a workshop can function without saw horses. However, this chap has clearly made up his mind on the power tools he wants and is just seeking affirmation rather than advice. The bandsaw points a number of us have made will end up in the same category as the handsaw, I'm afraid.