Hello out there!
Forgive me if somebody's already answered this one, but I'm new here...
From my limited exploration of this site I think this is one for Scrit or DaveL: Can anyone offer and information and guidance on older British built table saws?
I am still looking at new (far eastern mostly) saws, but do have reservations about the dependbility & accuracy they offer. I'm also on a pretty tight budget so new would mean the Record/Fox, SIP or something similar, and the polarity of opinion on this forum has left me feeling pretty equivocal about these. I did initially like the idea of the Record, but would I get a good one or a duffer?
Before anyone says 'Xcalibur' - yes, they do look extremely well made but priced right at the top end of my budget (if not beyond it). I have nonetheless contacted Woodford for more info and am still waiting.
Meanwhile I'm inclined to consider the same approach I took when shopping for a drill press, namely buy something older, simple, dependable and built like a battleship. Hence the request for Wadkin info. I think a 10" AGS might do it from what little I have found out. Sedgwick's another name I have a lot of time for as well. The main priority is accuracy, so rock solid construction, a reliable fence and good old cast iron for stablity. The catch is that it also needs to be single phase (a motor swap or more complicated?), and I need to be able to move it around the workspace I have at the moment. Of course, I would also need to find one!
So, any info as to suitable models, options to look for, what's obtainable and what's not, single phase conversion etc. would be very gratefully received.
And thanks to everyone for creating and maintaining this invaluable forum.
Cheers,
Roger
Forgive me if somebody's already answered this one, but I'm new here...
From my limited exploration of this site I think this is one for Scrit or DaveL: Can anyone offer and information and guidance on older British built table saws?
I am still looking at new (far eastern mostly) saws, but do have reservations about the dependbility & accuracy they offer. I'm also on a pretty tight budget so new would mean the Record/Fox, SIP or something similar, and the polarity of opinion on this forum has left me feeling pretty equivocal about these. I did initially like the idea of the Record, but would I get a good one or a duffer?
Before anyone says 'Xcalibur' - yes, they do look extremely well made but priced right at the top end of my budget (if not beyond it). I have nonetheless contacted Woodford for more info and am still waiting.
Meanwhile I'm inclined to consider the same approach I took when shopping for a drill press, namely buy something older, simple, dependable and built like a battleship. Hence the request for Wadkin info. I think a 10" AGS might do it from what little I have found out. Sedgwick's another name I have a lot of time for as well. The main priority is accuracy, so rock solid construction, a reliable fence and good old cast iron for stablity. The catch is that it also needs to be single phase (a motor swap or more complicated?), and I need to be able to move it around the workspace I have at the moment. Of course, I would also need to find one!
So, any info as to suitable models, options to look for, what's obtainable and what's not, single phase conversion etc. would be very gratefully received.
And thanks to everyone for creating and maintaining this invaluable forum.
Cheers,
Roger