Honestly buy the sip. As mentioned I had the Titan and I tried the fence mods and it was all just a pain. Whatever you save on buying the Titan I'll be spent in time and materials putting the fence right.
Is there much of a difference, save the fence?Petey83":14pqlo27 said:Honestly buy the sip. As mentioned I had the Titan and I tried the fence mods and it was all just a pain. Whatever you save on buying the Titan I'll be spent in time and materials putting the fence right.
brianhabby":acpqhg75 said:Well, having read plenty online (not just this forum) I finally went for the Titan as the only real difference between it and the SIP is the fence and I am sure I can sort that out without too much bother. Screwfix swung it a bit by sending me a £15.00 off voucher which brought the price down to £135.00. So with two years warranty that really can't be all that bad.
I only got it today so haven't tried it in anger yet although I did run up the motor and it wasn't as loud as I thought it was going to be. Granted, ear defenders are needed but it's quite tolerable and I won't be using it every day anyway.
I have a space under the bench where it will live, just have to find space for the stuff that's there now.
Incidentally, I mentioned that I have a friend who was think of buying one and he was well peed off when he heard that I had the voucher as he didn't get one. Screwfix said it was based on area but he only lives a few miles from me so wasn't impressed with that answer. I haven't seen him since he got it but no doubt will hear all about it at the turning club tonight.
I'll let you know how I get on when I've used it a bit.
regards
Brian
transatlantic":1w4s8fh3 said:I'd be interested to know what you can do if the beds aren't level? From what I have read, there is nothing you can correct for it, which I find a little odd. Especially as the the charnwood ones (which look very similar) do have something you can tweak (or so I'm told by the charnwood engineer, not actually bought one yet)
brianhabby":1x3z2h4o said:transatlantic":1x3z2h4o said:I'd be interested to know what you can do if the beds aren't level? From what I have read, there is nothing you can correct for it, which I find a little odd. Especially as the the charnwood ones (which look very similar) do have something you can tweak (or so I'm told by the charnwood engineer, not actually bought one yet)
I'll let you know when I have had a chance to check it out more. If there is something wrong that's not adjustable or that I can't fix I will get Screwfix to replace it.
regards
Brian
transatlantic":2y63msy2 said:brianhabby":2y63msy2 said:transatlantic":2y63msy2 said:I'd be interested to know what you can do if the beds aren't level? From what I have read, there is nothing you can correct for it, which I find a little odd. Especially as the the charnwood ones (which look very similar) do have something you can tweak (or so I'm told by the charnwood engineer, not actually bought one yet)
I'll let you know when I have had a chance to check it out more. If there is something wrong that's not adjustable or that I can't fix I will get Screwfix to replace it.
regards
Brian
Thanks. It would be good to know, because even if it is parallel to begin with, that may not be true down the road, so an adjustment seems essential?
DiscoStu":2wasmx6z said:I have scheppach version and it's ok. Noisy but ok. You have to take it fairly slowly and you get a bit of snipe but for the cash it's reasonable and definitely better than no P/T.
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transatlantic":2in3nzbx said:DiscoStu":2in3nzbx said:I have scheppach version and it's ok. Noisy but ok. You have to take it fairly slowly and you get a bit of snipe but for the cash it's reasonable and definitely better than no P/T.
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How do you adjust the beds for parallel?
Sorry, I did have a look but forgort to get back on the forum, just been so busy.transatlantic":2g5weypl said:Did you get a chance to experiment?
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