Bristol_Rob
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Is there any interest in hearing my thoughts and having a thread on Record Power's new TS2 sliding Table Saw
I've decided to get a slider and was looking at the Hammer K3 Winner
But once you add all the extras you want the cost was near 5 grand
D&M Tools had a promotional offer going on their website for the Record Power TS2 which I believe is comparable. The only thing stated it doesn't do that the K3 does is accept a dado stack. With the K3 you have to pay extra for a special abor in prep from the factory, you can't add it later.
However, whilst Record Power firmly states their Saw doesn't accept a dado I'll have a look at that later. But I've bought it accepting that this won't be possible.
The saw retails for £3,673.99 + delivery charge Inc of vat.
I paid £3,300 with free delivery.
And did get D&M Tools last promo machine
I wanted a strong solid slider with scoring blade (included) for ply.
I wanted the little rear extension table (included).
I wanted the glide extension arm and out rigger (included) with fast removal ability. As I will add as needed due to space issues.
I wanted the heavy duty mitre guage and stops (included)
I wanted a solid rip fence (included)
The table comes with a right hand extension table and the guide arm to suit.
I won't be using this and I'm going to cut the bar to suit and store that away. I'm going to buy another bar and store that away for future use/sellability.
Not expensive - circa £60
I'm OK for length, just tight on width.
Any questions, let me know and I'll do my best to answer them.
I believe this new TS2 was only realesed onto the market in April 2020 so there are no YouTube videos, and no one is talking about it.
So I've taken a leap of faith based on my experience of owning the Record Power 350 Sabre Bandsaw.
I'll be building over the weekend and the 16amp power cables come Monday so will make my first cut next week.
But it is worth noting that the cast iron top and the slider was factory fitted. I wasn't expecting that pleasant surprise
So far so good.
The only thing that has surprised me is the weight
Thankfully I have great neighbours as it took 3 of us to get it off the pallet
I've decided to get a slider and was looking at the Hammer K3 Winner
But once you add all the extras you want the cost was near 5 grand
D&M Tools had a promotional offer going on their website for the Record Power TS2 which I believe is comparable. The only thing stated it doesn't do that the K3 does is accept a dado stack. With the K3 you have to pay extra for a special abor in prep from the factory, you can't add it later.
However, whilst Record Power firmly states their Saw doesn't accept a dado I'll have a look at that later. But I've bought it accepting that this won't be possible.
The saw retails for £3,673.99 + delivery charge Inc of vat.
I paid £3,300 with free delivery.
And did get D&M Tools last promo machine
I wanted a strong solid slider with scoring blade (included) for ply.
I wanted the little rear extension table (included).
I wanted the glide extension arm and out rigger (included) with fast removal ability. As I will add as needed due to space issues.
I wanted the heavy duty mitre guage and stops (included)
I wanted a solid rip fence (included)
The table comes with a right hand extension table and the guide arm to suit.
I won't be using this and I'm going to cut the bar to suit and store that away. I'm going to buy another bar and store that away for future use/sellability.
Not expensive - circa £60
I'm OK for length, just tight on width.
Any questions, let me know and I'll do my best to answer them.
I believe this new TS2 was only realesed onto the market in April 2020 so there are no YouTube videos, and no one is talking about it.
So I've taken a leap of faith based on my experience of owning the Record Power 350 Sabre Bandsaw.
I'll be building over the weekend and the 16amp power cables come Monday so will make my first cut next week.
But it is worth noting that the cast iron top and the slider was factory fitted. I wasn't expecting that pleasant surprise
So far so good.
The only thing that has surprised me is the weight
Thankfully I have great neighbours as it took 3 of us to get it off the pallet