Hi all.
This is my first post, I have been lurking in here a short while and I am amazed at some of the projects I find the Projects Thread. I've been using the search function to the best of my ability.
I am in the process of remodeling a house from 1925 in Norway (I am using the term remodeling loosely as I will engage professionals for the larger tasks). However I am considering picking up a table saw to aid in the process. I have a TS55 that will be used for ripping up plates if it comes to that, but I figure that the table saw will come in very handy for other tasks that require narrower pieces to be cut; i.e. "adding" wood around windows to make flush with wall (dont know the English term for this).
Secondly, now that I have a garage that doesn't fit my car, I have a workshop and can dabble in woodworking. Thereby I figures a tool that will allow for some accuracy after being tuned/modified. Unfortunately I am an engineer by trade and therefore cursed with the millimeter accuracy.
I am fairly open to ideas, but would like to limit the space it takes. I have no need for a large saw, and have therefore been looking at the smaller portable/semi-portable versions.
The ones I have looked at are :
- DW745 (appears to have the std. mitre slots of 3/4" by 3/8", and I can then add a more accurate gauge and fence).
- Bosch 10XC (looks nice, but I can't find information on the mitre slots).
- AxM TS-200-2 (seems a nice saw that many use after some modifications).
- CS50 (this is a tricky one as all the addons make it ridiculously expensive - so currently this is only me dreaming).
Criteria:
- Modifiable (if thats even a word), ref. Mitre gauge/fence, maybe Incra (or similar) ripping fence.
- Accurate enough (the engineer is cringing......."enough")
- Smallish (will be placed in a dedicated bench/table on wheels that I have yet to make)
- Budget, upto £800 (including Norwegian VAT and shipping). I believe UK VAT is 19%, Norwegian 25%.
Advantages of Universal vs. Induction? I believe the TS-200-2 has an induction motor.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
This is my first post, I have been lurking in here a short while and I am amazed at some of the projects I find the Projects Thread. I've been using the search function to the best of my ability.
I am in the process of remodeling a house from 1925 in Norway (I am using the term remodeling loosely as I will engage professionals for the larger tasks). However I am considering picking up a table saw to aid in the process. I have a TS55 that will be used for ripping up plates if it comes to that, but I figure that the table saw will come in very handy for other tasks that require narrower pieces to be cut; i.e. "adding" wood around windows to make flush with wall (dont know the English term for this).
Secondly, now that I have a garage that doesn't fit my car, I have a workshop and can dabble in woodworking. Thereby I figures a tool that will allow for some accuracy after being tuned/modified. Unfortunately I am an engineer by trade and therefore cursed with the millimeter accuracy.
I am fairly open to ideas, but would like to limit the space it takes. I have no need for a large saw, and have therefore been looking at the smaller portable/semi-portable versions.
The ones I have looked at are :
- DW745 (appears to have the std. mitre slots of 3/4" by 3/8", and I can then add a more accurate gauge and fence).
- Bosch 10XC (looks nice, but I can't find information on the mitre slots).
- AxM TS-200-2 (seems a nice saw that many use after some modifications).
- CS50 (this is a tricky one as all the addons make it ridiculously expensive - so currently this is only me dreaming).
Criteria:
- Modifiable (if thats even a word), ref. Mitre gauge/fence, maybe Incra (or similar) ripping fence.
- Accurate enough (the engineer is cringing......."enough")
- Smallish (will be placed in a dedicated bench/table on wheels that I have yet to make)
- Budget, upto £800 (including Norwegian VAT and shipping). I believe UK VAT is 19%, Norwegian 25%.
Advantages of Universal vs. Induction? I believe the TS-200-2 has an induction motor.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.