Hi folks,
My £150 table saw has had its days, so looking to replace with something that will last. I recently spent a fair bit on a nice mitre chop saw, so know the benefits of 'investing', but i don't want to duplicate the capability of my mitre saw if i can.
My main uses to date have been ripping and working with sheet material. Laminate flooring etc is normally done by my chop saw (other than ripping of course).
But i want to start increasing my cbability in making 'stuff'. So i know my requirements are
Strong and true fence
Good quality rails
power enough to deal with 20mm oak an sheet maerial regularly, but sometimes more.
I want to make jigs etc to make my work neater and safer, so i believe i need a good table?
I have gone down the road of the following, but perhaps these are too much? Space isn't a problem, and i'm happy spending what i need to, but i don't want to waste money.
1) Is this the right direction, or should i look at smaller saws? Perhaps one i can mount in a workstation?
2) Are all these saws much the same? I want a side bar for ease in cutting sheet material. Is the rail for the JET the same thing as that on the AMX10?
3) Any other comments?
P.S. There is nowhere local that has these types of machine on display, and i am struggling to find a huge amount of info online. One job i have just now is to notch (or check?) a section out of a 20x120mm oak skirting. For this the fence will need to be really close to the blade. As of yet, i have not found a way to run the wood through to get a consistent cut as the wood drifts from the fence as its cut….any suggestions? Will the sliding sections of theses saws help solve my problem?
Thanks!
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-tr ... ench-25325
http://www.charnwood.net/shop/product/1 ... saw?cid=22
http://www.axminster.co.uk/jet-jts-600-saw-bench
http://www.screwfix.com/p/record-power- ... 230v/66730
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-tr ... -panel-saw
http://www.sipuk.co.uk/sip-10-cast-iron ... 01332.html
http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-pre ... 240v/31206
My £150 table saw has had its days, so looking to replace with something that will last. I recently spent a fair bit on a nice mitre chop saw, so know the benefits of 'investing', but i don't want to duplicate the capability of my mitre saw if i can.
My main uses to date have been ripping and working with sheet material. Laminate flooring etc is normally done by my chop saw (other than ripping of course).
But i want to start increasing my cbability in making 'stuff'. So i know my requirements are
Strong and true fence
Good quality rails
power enough to deal with 20mm oak an sheet maerial regularly, but sometimes more.
I want to make jigs etc to make my work neater and safer, so i believe i need a good table?
I have gone down the road of the following, but perhaps these are too much? Space isn't a problem, and i'm happy spending what i need to, but i don't want to waste money.
1) Is this the right direction, or should i look at smaller saws? Perhaps one i can mount in a workstation?
2) Are all these saws much the same? I want a side bar for ease in cutting sheet material. Is the rail for the JET the same thing as that on the AMX10?
3) Any other comments?
P.S. There is nowhere local that has these types of machine on display, and i am struggling to find a huge amount of info online. One job i have just now is to notch (or check?) a section out of a 20x120mm oak skirting. For this the fence will need to be really close to the blade. As of yet, i have not found a way to run the wood through to get a consistent cut as the wood drifts from the fence as its cut….any suggestions? Will the sliding sections of theses saws help solve my problem?
Thanks!
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-tr ... ench-25325
http://www.charnwood.net/shop/product/1 ... saw?cid=22
http://www.axminster.co.uk/jet-jts-600-saw-bench
http://www.screwfix.com/p/record-power- ... 230v/66730
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-tr ... -panel-saw
http://www.sipuk.co.uk/sip-10-cast-iron ... 01332.html
http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-pre ... 240v/31206