MikeJhn":332upfl9 said:, only you will know how often you will need the extra width of an extension table.
Mike
MikeJhn":2tl7f5hu said:If I was reducing a 44mm strip to 40mm I would do that on the planer, would not be able to do that on the table saw as the tooth width is more than 4mm so would not be able to use the fence, alternatively I could use the router table with a packed out fence on one side, I think the bandsaw would be my last resort.
Mike
MikeJhn":3uaw433k said:If you bandsaw blade is wandering that much its either because its blunt or the tension is insufficient, or both, ripping 120mm down to two 60mm should be a doddle on the 350.
Mike
Wish I'd known, ah wellMikeJhn":10sk5rj6 said:sickasapike
The Axminster TS200 and TS250 come as a basic saw, without stand, extensions or side slide table, if you want those you have to select them as either a complete kit or buy them as after market accessories. In fact that is what I did.
Mike
Yes, Thanks Mike. I've been over to the distributors Numa (Nema ?) Agencies in Yorkshire to buy replacement blades and belts for my Kity table saw. They were extremely helpful and I got an interesting guided tour to see many of the blue Scheppach branded machines in the warehouse. Interesting to see and hear how a few details of the tools have been improved since the buy out but also to recognise how those old designs from the 80's and before remain functional and reliable today.MikeJhn":vraqo8yz said:Kity were bought out a few years ago by Sheppach and are still available under that range, takes a bit of looking to recognise the old Kity in its new clothes, but what it does mean is that spares are still available, although perhaps a bit different i.e. plastic gears instead of metal that sort of thing, but drive belts are available on line from various outlets.
Mike
Sideways":1zdez575 said:Yes, Thanks Mike. I've been over to the distributors Numa (Nema ?) Agencies in Yorkshire to buy replacement blades and belts for my Kity table saw. They were extremely helpful and I got an interesting guided tour to see many of the blue Scheppach branded machines in the warehouse. Interesting to see and hear how a few details of the tools have been improved since the buy out but also to recognise how those old designs from the 80's and before remain functional and reliable today.MikeJhn":1zdez575 said:Kity were bought out a few years ago by Sheppach and are still available under that range, takes a bit of looking to recognise the old Kity in its new clothes, but what it does mean is that spares are still available, although perhaps a bit different i.e. plastic gears instead of metal that sort of thing, but drive belts are available on line from various outlets.
Mike
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