Jameshow
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Cheap site saw not worth £150!Looks impressive on the video
Just worked the price out. The cheap one is a small site saw
Brian
Cheap site saw not worth £150!Looks impressive on the video
Just worked the price out. The cheap one is a small site saw
Brian
It should look like the images below - which Lumberjack have kindly provided.It appears to be a captive ball, the diagram below show the angle adjustment shaft No61, part No62 is inside the case with parts No 63,64 and 65 between the case a part 62.
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Super helpful, thanks. I'm thinking of doing the same thing as gazuzu. Do you think both fence rails need to be installed, or could the width be reduced by installing just one, and making do with, say, only one of the side extension tables? On my old ts200 I just have the extension table to the right, which seems to work fine for most things.Hi,
The total height of the saw is 96cm and the base the saw sits on is 50cm tall, so just the saw is 46cm Tall.
the saw is 81cm deep by 144cm wide in total. The cast top alone with no fence rails or extension tables is 68.5cm deep by 51cm wide.
Since getting these very helpful measurements from @JimTaylor and confirm I could alter my workbench to host it I have made the decision to go for it, and just finished installing it.Super helpful, thanks. I'm thinking of doing the same thing as gazuzu. Do you think both fence rails need to be installed, or could the width be reduced by installing just one, and making do with, say, only one of the side extension tables? On my old ts200 I just have the extension table to the right, which seems to work fine for most things.
Ok, thanks. Yes, I see you need the fence rail on the front and back, but on some pictures it looks like the rail is in two sections.You can’t install just one fence rail.
The both the rails are used to clamp the fence in place.
I can’t see how you could use the fence with only one rail.
You could have a fence on your workbench which you set the saw into, using just the cast table top for the mitre slots.
That looks great - very much the sort of set up I’d be looking to build. Nice work!Since getting these very helpful measurements from @JimTaylor and confirm I could alter my workbench to host it I have made the decision to go for it, and just finished installing it.
So far impressions are good, there's a bit of a dimple in the middle of the table where the throat is, pressed steel extensions are bit wavy, but otherwise great machine to use, far more robust than an Evo rage 5s.
Can't wait to get started on those 17 sheets of MDF in the background
Ah yes, that's what I meant - thank you. I've never had a saw that's been set up well enough to bother using the measures on the fence rail, so no major hardship. I've got a router table on the right in my current set up, which works really well.Did I get the wrong end of the stick.
Front and back rails are in 2 parts, a short and long section. So you could just install one section with some sorting, as there are spikes which slot the two sections together.
The measures built into the front fence would be of no use.
Have seen a router table dropped into the space to the right side, which looks a good idea.
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