profchris
Established Member
Now taken.
Benchtop model, quite old, but the blade goes up and down and tilts and it rips wood. Rough cutting, not precision work.
Note: the blade guard is missing though riving knife is still there, so you can't have it if you're a novice. I'd like to know that you plan to make it a guard, or know enough about the risks if you plan to use it some other way.
It came with an aluminium thing that isn't its fence and doesn't work as one, so you'd have to make it a fence.
As with the others, I thought I needed this but was wrong.
I suspect it was designed as a site tool - pretty solid, but not a refined instrument to persuade wood to the shape you want.
Benchtop model, quite old, but the blade goes up and down and tilts and it rips wood. Rough cutting, not precision work.
Note: the blade guard is missing though riving knife is still there, so you can't have it if you're a novice. I'd like to know that you plan to make it a guard, or know enough about the risks if you plan to use it some other way.
It came with an aluminium thing that isn't its fence and doesn't work as one, so you'd have to make it a fence.
As with the others, I thought I needed this but was wrong.
I suspect it was designed as a site tool - pretty solid, but not a refined instrument to persuade wood to the shape you want.