I have decided to sell my table saw which is a Sheppach ts 2500ci.
I am thinking of replacing it with something that I have seen mentioned at various times on here and that is, a Track Saw.
I have found my table saw to be quite brilliant for my needs which is basically hobbyist/DIY.
I wonder if someone who uses a Track Saw might enlighten me a little with regards to its versatility. For instance, with my table saw being set-up nice and square I can simply pop the job on it and cut it to size and, if I should need another 1mm taken off then it is quite simple to do. Is it fairly easy to remove that extra 1mm with a Track Saw or is that asking too much?
I assume that setting up the Track Saw for use would entail a lot of set square use, can it be as accurate as using the table saw?
Is the saw restricted as to the minimum size of timber that be cut?
I have never churned out loads of jobs in my workshop (its a garage really!!) and now that I am turned 80 that is not going to change really but, it's always nice to have the gear to be able to do a job when necessary, either for myself or for family and friends.
Any help/guidance/recommendations will be gratefully received.
Final thought, any idea's as to what I might ask for my Sheppach which is in excellent condition?
I am thinking of replacing it with something that I have seen mentioned at various times on here and that is, a Track Saw.
I have found my table saw to be quite brilliant for my needs which is basically hobbyist/DIY.
I wonder if someone who uses a Track Saw might enlighten me a little with regards to its versatility. For instance, with my table saw being set-up nice and square I can simply pop the job on it and cut it to size and, if I should need another 1mm taken off then it is quite simple to do. Is it fairly easy to remove that extra 1mm with a Track Saw or is that asking too much?
I assume that setting up the Track Saw for use would entail a lot of set square use, can it be as accurate as using the table saw?
Is the saw restricted as to the minimum size of timber that be cut?
I have never churned out loads of jobs in my workshop (its a garage really!!) and now that I am turned 80 that is not going to change really but, it's always nice to have the gear to be able to do a job when necessary, either for myself or for family and friends.
Any help/guidance/recommendations will be gratefully received.
Final thought, any idea's as to what I might ask for my Sheppach which is in excellent condition?
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