weirdbeardmt
Established Member
Dear all,
Have often used these forums (thanks to the google) for various advice... but now need to ask for some help. Apologies that this is probably asked all the time! I've spent some time searching about and whilst there is some stuff, a lot of it is a few years' old so...
It's time to upgrade my table saw. I've been using a basic Ryobi beginner-y saw for a while but now in the market for something bigger and more capable... and definitely something with a decent fence!
My budget is the sort of £1k mark and whilst it is definitely only hobby use and will only be infrequent I'm inclined to spend a bit now on something that will last a good while. But generally speaking I'm not a total beginner but have lots to learn. Projects are pretty varied, but tending towards the smaller 'tactical' projects (e.g. outdoor furniture, picture frames, boxes etc.) rather than fine furniture. Ripping sheet goods would be handy although I generally do this with a circular saw at present.
I'm in the Channel Islands so eBay etc. isn't really an option for me (due to delivery) so it's likely to be a new machine. There's one shop over here who are a distributor for Record Power and Scheppach but that's about it. So I'm also somewhat limited to the companies who are prepared to ship to me and accepting that this alone is crazy expensive (around £200.) My workshop at present is currently a single car garage so size/space is also a definite consideration, although I am hopeful that at some point in the next year or so we'll either move house that has a decent space or else I'll bite the bullet and rent some dedicated space... so I don't want a total monster machine, but a sort of mid-level cabinet machine with a wheel kit ought to be about right.
On that basis, I think I've got it narrowed down and would be grateful for any real life experience and advice as to what's likely to suit me.
Upfront, I've ruled out Scheppach... you seem to get a lot for your money but have concerns over the build quality - am I right about this?
The three that I've shortlisted are all pretty similar in terms of capabilities and features.. 10" blade
Charnwood W650: charnwood/products/product/p10-professional-cast-iron-table-saw-w650-w650/category_pathway-179
Pros: Lots of kit for the money (including crosscut carriage...), small footprint, fence with micro adjust looks good, 3hp motor ought to handle anything I can throw at it, cheapest of the lot, wheel kit extra £50
Cons: not sure... can't find much about Charnwood in terms of quality, only a 1 year warranty
£949.
Record Power TS250C: recordpower/product/ts250c-10-cast-iron-cabinet-makers-saw-with-right-hand-extension#.WgMmi0ycbmI
Pros: well known solid British brand? (Not that Charnwood isn't... discuss!), micro adjust fence... there is a local dealer who could support it if it went wrong.. wheel kit is £80... think i read somewhere it's a 5 year warranty?, could add the sliding extension things after if I needed them...
Cons: no crosscut carriage? (would need to build one... but seems there's only a T slot on one side of the blade?) 2hp motor vs 3hp of Charnwood... most expensive of the lot (maybe)
£999.95
Axminster AW10BSB2: axminster/axminster-trade-series-aw10bsb2-saw-bench-ax884465
Pros: Axminster well known reliable brand... same power as Charnwood? (2.2kw), wheel kit £60, fence *seems* to be best of the lot, heaviest of the lot (pro)
Cons: Not sure... heaviest of the lot (con)... slightly shorter cut depth at 90deg than the other two
£925 (although the extra kit/carriage etc. is punchy.)
So anyway. On balance, they're all very similar. Would be very grateful for any thoughts/advice/experience/help (or total alternatives if I've missed something!)
Many thanks!
Have often used these forums (thanks to the google) for various advice... but now need to ask for some help. Apologies that this is probably asked all the time! I've spent some time searching about and whilst there is some stuff, a lot of it is a few years' old so...
It's time to upgrade my table saw. I've been using a basic Ryobi beginner-y saw for a while but now in the market for something bigger and more capable... and definitely something with a decent fence!
My budget is the sort of £1k mark and whilst it is definitely only hobby use and will only be infrequent I'm inclined to spend a bit now on something that will last a good while. But generally speaking I'm not a total beginner but have lots to learn. Projects are pretty varied, but tending towards the smaller 'tactical' projects (e.g. outdoor furniture, picture frames, boxes etc.) rather than fine furniture. Ripping sheet goods would be handy although I generally do this with a circular saw at present.
I'm in the Channel Islands so eBay etc. isn't really an option for me (due to delivery) so it's likely to be a new machine. There's one shop over here who are a distributor for Record Power and Scheppach but that's about it. So I'm also somewhat limited to the companies who are prepared to ship to me and accepting that this alone is crazy expensive (around £200.) My workshop at present is currently a single car garage so size/space is also a definite consideration, although I am hopeful that at some point in the next year or so we'll either move house that has a decent space or else I'll bite the bullet and rent some dedicated space... so I don't want a total monster machine, but a sort of mid-level cabinet machine with a wheel kit ought to be about right.
On that basis, I think I've got it narrowed down and would be grateful for any real life experience and advice as to what's likely to suit me.
Upfront, I've ruled out Scheppach... you seem to get a lot for your money but have concerns over the build quality - am I right about this?
The three that I've shortlisted are all pretty similar in terms of capabilities and features.. 10" blade
Charnwood W650: charnwood/products/product/p10-professional-cast-iron-table-saw-w650-w650/category_pathway-179
Pros: Lots of kit for the money (including crosscut carriage...), small footprint, fence with micro adjust looks good, 3hp motor ought to handle anything I can throw at it, cheapest of the lot, wheel kit extra £50
Cons: not sure... can't find much about Charnwood in terms of quality, only a 1 year warranty
£949.
Record Power TS250C: recordpower/product/ts250c-10-cast-iron-cabinet-makers-saw-with-right-hand-extension#.WgMmi0ycbmI
Pros: well known solid British brand? (Not that Charnwood isn't... discuss!), micro adjust fence... there is a local dealer who could support it if it went wrong.. wheel kit is £80... think i read somewhere it's a 5 year warranty?, could add the sliding extension things after if I needed them...
Cons: no crosscut carriage? (would need to build one... but seems there's only a T slot on one side of the blade?) 2hp motor vs 3hp of Charnwood... most expensive of the lot (maybe)
£999.95
Axminster AW10BSB2: axminster/axminster-trade-series-aw10bsb2-saw-bench-ax884465
Pros: Axminster well known reliable brand... same power as Charnwood? (2.2kw), wheel kit £60, fence *seems* to be best of the lot, heaviest of the lot (pro)
Cons: Not sure... heaviest of the lot (con)... slightly shorter cut depth at 90deg than the other two
£925 (although the extra kit/carriage etc. is punchy.)
So anyway. On balance, they're all very similar. Would be very grateful for any thoughts/advice/experience/help (or total alternatives if I've missed something!)
Many thanks!