I am looking for my next table saw. It is, initially, to help me with renovation of our 'new' house, produce kitchen units etc., but hopefully will also see me through the next 2-3 years to produce reasonable furniture
My last saw was a Fox unit, much like the Ryobi 1526 I suppose, what I refer to as a 'throw away' unit, because after using it to renovate a kitchen it was thrown away - totally knackered.
This thing frightened the living whatsits out of me every time I started it up, had a totally crap fence and the motor mounts skewed over in a way I was not able to sort out.
So - I have looked at the Axminster TS-200 as being a possible on recommendation from these hallowed pages, but what would be the next up the food chain. As the TS-200 is some £420, what would I need to spend for the next rung of the ladder. Throwing away £420 after a kitchen refit doesn't seem to be economic sense.
My last saw was a Fox unit, much like the Ryobi 1526 I suppose, what I refer to as a 'throw away' unit, because after using it to renovate a kitchen it was thrown away - totally knackered.
This thing frightened the living whatsits out of me every time I started it up, had a totally crap fence and the motor mounts skewed over in a way I was not able to sort out.
So - I have looked at the Axminster TS-200 as being a possible on recommendation from these hallowed pages, but what would be the next up the food chain. As the TS-200 is some £420, what would I need to spend for the next rung of the ladder. Throwing away £420 after a kitchen refit doesn't seem to be economic sense.