Hi all, new member here. I'm after a bit of buying advice with regards to table saws.
So, I'm after a sturdy table saw, around the £400 mark, I can stretch a little further if necessary. Its going to be in one place in a shop so doesn't need to be 'portable' and would rather have the rigidity and reliability of a cast top rather than a pressed steel / folded aluminium top etc. Ideally accuracy is first and foremost, so a robust fence and reliable guides are essential, lastly it would be nice to have the longer arbour for dado heads. I appreciate the latter opens a can of worms and I'm pretty sure I understand the facts about dado heads, so a new debate on that isn't really what I'm intending to start.
I've tried doing a bit of homework and it looks like axminster and sip provide decent 'heavyweight' saws and I've seen a few name drops of xcalibur which (rather cryptically) is linked to ukworkshop - or so other forums have said. Not to mention having a slightly confusing website?
Anyway, regardless of this, neither of the manufacturers / distributors above, have a saw at 400 to 500 quid. There are 200 to 300 site saws then £1000+ cabinet saws.
Any thoughts?
So, I'm after a sturdy table saw, around the £400 mark, I can stretch a little further if necessary. Its going to be in one place in a shop so doesn't need to be 'portable' and would rather have the rigidity and reliability of a cast top rather than a pressed steel / folded aluminium top etc. Ideally accuracy is first and foremost, so a robust fence and reliable guides are essential, lastly it would be nice to have the longer arbour for dado heads. I appreciate the latter opens a can of worms and I'm pretty sure I understand the facts about dado heads, so a new debate on that isn't really what I'm intending to start.
I've tried doing a bit of homework and it looks like axminster and sip provide decent 'heavyweight' saws and I've seen a few name drops of xcalibur which (rather cryptically) is linked to ukworkshop - or so other forums have said. Not to mention having a slightly confusing website?
Anyway, regardless of this, neither of the manufacturers / distributors above, have a saw at 400 to 500 quid. There are 200 to 300 site saws then £1000+ cabinet saws.
Any thoughts?