colm_mcm wrote: » Even for cabinets I’d use a tracksaw over a small table saw like that. Max width is 635 (that’s what the name means, 635 wide, 216 blade)
Lumen wrote: » Have you considered an MFT?
listermint wrote: » And never sell tools unless you really really need the money booo selling tools
jack of all wrote: » 100% on that, EXCEPT selling tools is allowed if you want to replace them with other tools!
listermint wrote: » Love my table saw. But for doors nope. It's great for drawer fronts , small repeatable pieces or skinny long lengths. Doors no. Track saw for that. And never sell tools unless you really really need the money booo selling tools
seannash wrote: » hahaha I honestly dont have any space. I dont have a shed or garden. Imagine it kinda like an apt but its a house I'm not sure why your against the table saw for doors, but I guess we just work differently. I don't plan on making full length wardrobe doors so perhaps that's where the confusion is.
seannash wrote: » Pulled the trigger on it there. I'll let you know how I find it. Link for anyone interestedhttps://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07R3X3MQM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF&psc=1 Just set up a mailbox.de account and you can get it forwarded onto you.
BrownFinger wrote: » Let us know what the fence is like. Been lusting after a table saw for a while but all the budget brands have crap fences.
stuchyg wrote: » Will there be an issue with plug too
jodaw wrote: » Seems it is a german european version of a bosch saw and never meant to be released on the market in uk/ire in any quantities. Have been on the lookout for a decent mid range table saw. The one that would be top of the list for me at the moment would be the evo rage 5s at just over 300. Good german review out there that is independent and it performs well. Stand with wheels. Good fence. Good rip capacity and sliding carraige How much would mailbox.de be looking to forward 22kg table saw. I would imagine the would charge volume based weight depending on box size
jodaw wrote: » Seems it is a german european version of a bosch saw and never meant to be released on the market in uk/ire in any quantities. Have been on the lookout for a decent mid range table saw. The one that would be top of the list for me at the moment would be the evo rage 5s at just over 300.
seannash wrote: » I dont think I'd have the space for it and as I'd be looking to sell it on once im done I reckon it'll be easier to shift a table saw. Once these projects are done ill be renovating the attic room where this will be set up (unfortunately)
jodaw wrote: » Excellent article on that MFT table. Really good read. The bosch saw looks to have some good reviews on axminster. Where do a table saw win versus MFT and track saw? Would you recommended any of the budget track saws? Evolution tracks themselves seem to get some good reviews
chillyspoon wrote: » Nothing stopping you from having the best of both worlds seannash - make a home made MFT bench for repeatable tracksaw cuts; e.g. https://www.chillyspoon.com/blog/2019/7/1/making-a-new-top-for-my-workbench
MrTea247 wrote: » Did you go with this saw in the end? I’m about to make a purchase myself and would be interested to hear how you’ve got on? Seems like good value...
seannash wrote: » Would you believe I haven't taken it out of the box yet!