MQK8
Well-known member
Very nice table saw and set. I wish I had the skills to do some woodworking, a person could actually make some money making stuff and fixing up your home.


Very nice table saw and set. I wish I had the skills to do some woodworking, a person could actually make some money making stuff and fixing up your home.
I will say this, it does not have the capabilities of the machines I am used to.It's what I would consider an entry level table saw, but the price in no way reflects the capabilities.
It's very accomplished for the price but of course not a match for a decent cabinet saw.
With a couple of in- and out- feed tables though, I expect there's not much you can't do with it that you can do with a cabinet saw costing 3 or 4 times (or more) as much.
It accepts a stacked dado blade, has a great fence, and a cast iron bed.
:drool:
I may get one of those after we've moved - they weigh 125kg so they're not very portable![]()
Been telling myself that one for about 13 years now, luckily for you 6 months is pretty short term in comparison...there's just no room for it...
One of these days ...
Yes you're quite correct, that's some very expensive machinery as well. Better know what you're doing too, I've known a few people to lose a finger or two or dummies who don't wear goggles or eye protection.It's actually a mitre saw
A table saw would be something like this:
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I may get one of those after we've moved - they weigh 125kg so they're not very portable![]()
Oh one more thing Pau, do you buy that in the UK? Seems having it shipped from the states would cost you a fortune.My next purchase (once we move) will be a table saw.
At 300lbs I don't really want to be lugging that thing about from place to place.
One of the Home Depot's close to us has a Ridgid R4512 in stock ... I don't think my car would forgive me if I dumped one of those in the boot (trunk)![]()
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