I wouldn't buy SawStop. I mean the safety is nice if you don't ever use the override, but if you dont override, and you happen to cut a damp piece of wood there goes about $350+ (for the blades I...
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I wouldn't buy SawStop. I mean the safety is nice if you don't ever use the override, but if you dont override, and you happen to cut a damp piece of wood there goes about $350+ (for the blades I...
Glad to hear you aren't hurt.
I have never had a Saw Stop. Been doing woodworking and cabinetry in an industrial setting for 11 years. I run a 5hp 12" saw, had several close calls, all parts in...
I hav enot had the track saw, but have tried it on site when another contractor let me use it. Great tool for on site work. However, Im not sold on festool for my shop applications. In the case of...
In my application I much prefer right tilt for more accurate angles when ripping. However I am just commenting because you mentioned Steel City. I have a bandsaw (can't remember model) but it was a...
I cut these on my table saw with a good blade. Then I finish the cut into the corner with a japanese backsaw. Fast and flawless ... (As long as you dont push too far into the table saw blade LOL.. I...
I am a cabinet manufacturer, and although 12" is standard, I frequently do 13" and 14" uppers for added room, but anything more than that for regular uppers is overkill, and starts to crowd your face...
Dude, My sheets are 49" wide....
I have a FT2200, I bought it in new condition in the box, but second hand so I couldn't return it unfortunately. When table mounted, It always binds when raising the router.. and it didn't even come...