Hi all,
I have a shipping container for a workshop. I am a site carpenter but have always wanted a space of my own, so about 18 months ago i did it.
Its about 2.3?? M wide internally.... so a bit cramped for width. Plenty long enough. ( 40ft )
Anyway, today i started my next job, a shelving unit for a tapered alcove and a set of built in cupboards. In the past i used to do this on site ( most if my customers have enough space )
But today, i found my multico was lacking width to the fence. I can just squeeze 500mm between fence and blade. I do have rail extensions and a more basic 'fence' that can extend it ( came with the saw ) but as you'll see, there isnt room to fit it! I also have a dw745 tablesaw, with goes to 630mm and fits in the same width space because its blade is nearer the left. So i had to set it up level with the multico and use the dw site saw. That got me thinking again about a tracksaw etc.
Should i sell the multico, build a level bench with an area up front for the dw?? I could then buy the tracksaw to aid breaking down sheet goods and full width cuts and still retain a tablesaw.
The bench could have a few dog holes at 90° with a batten along the back edge for quick 90s over 400mm ( ive got a radial arm saw )
The only thing the multico is better for than the dw is depth of cut. Both have similar power, the fence setup on the dw is significantly better and dust extraction on the dw is far better.....
I dont often cut 4" timber, but i have a few times. Think the dw tops out at 80mm?
I have a shipping container for a workshop. I am a site carpenter but have always wanted a space of my own, so about 18 months ago i did it.
Its about 2.3?? M wide internally.... so a bit cramped for width. Plenty long enough. ( 40ft )
Anyway, today i started my next job, a shelving unit for a tapered alcove and a set of built in cupboards. In the past i used to do this on site ( most if my customers have enough space )
But today, i found my multico was lacking width to the fence. I can just squeeze 500mm between fence and blade. I do have rail extensions and a more basic 'fence' that can extend it ( came with the saw ) but as you'll see, there isnt room to fit it! I also have a dw745 tablesaw, with goes to 630mm and fits in the same width space because its blade is nearer the left. So i had to set it up level with the multico and use the dw site saw. That got me thinking again about a tracksaw etc.
Should i sell the multico, build a level bench with an area up front for the dw?? I could then buy the tracksaw to aid breaking down sheet goods and full width cuts and still retain a tablesaw.
The bench could have a few dog holes at 90° with a batten along the back edge for quick 90s over 400mm ( ive got a radial arm saw )
The only thing the multico is better for than the dw is depth of cut. Both have similar power, the fence setup on the dw is significantly better and dust extraction on the dw is far better.....
I dont often cut 4" timber, but i have a few times. Think the dw tops out at 80mm?