JimLor
Well-known member
I know opinions are tough to get here, but would like some about a table saw.
I am a competent woodworker - have made bookcases, table or two, etc. I bought a cheap-ass foreign table saw 10 years ago knowing it was a cheap-ass table saw and it has proven itself over the years. I need to get a "decent" table saw.
I would like a;
- Cabinet vice contractor saw -- I don't need to move it around
- Want a 4" connection for dust collection
- Decent motor - pully not direct drive I don't think I "need" a 3 Hp, but would like at least 1.75
- Prefer cast iron extensions to stamped steel
- That's about it, a basic, decent saw
I've looked at (internet, not physically) a couple of the usual suspects (DeWalt, Delta, Hitatchi, Jet, Grizzley) and at least one I've never heard of - Steel City. I've read some pretty decent reviews of the Steel City saw which costs ~$900. They have one with a granite top and riving slot for another 150 or so.
I would welcome thoughts, comments, recommendation, and your experiences with a particular saw.
Thanks!
SF,
Jim
I am a competent woodworker - have made bookcases, table or two, etc. I bought a cheap-ass foreign table saw 10 years ago knowing it was a cheap-ass table saw and it has proven itself over the years. I need to get a "decent" table saw.
I would like a;
- Cabinet vice contractor saw -- I don't need to move it around
- Want a 4" connection for dust collection
- Decent motor - pully not direct drive I don't think I "need" a 3 Hp, but would like at least 1.75
- Prefer cast iron extensions to stamped steel
- That's about it, a basic, decent saw
I've looked at (internet, not physically) a couple of the usual suspects (DeWalt, Delta, Hitatchi, Jet, Grizzley) and at least one I've never heard of - Steel City. I've read some pretty decent reviews of the Steel City saw which costs ~$900. They have one with a granite top and riving slot for another 150 or so.
I would welcome thoughts, comments, recommendation, and your experiences with a particular saw.
Thanks!
SF,
Jim