12-13-2016, 03:50 PM
Well guys, after almost 45 yrs using a table saw with no injuries I decided I was pushing my luck. Especially if I want to keep working, I'm 64. I decided to invest in a Sawstop. I wouldn't settle for less saw than I had, a PM66 with 5 hp motor. So I had to get the ICS to get a 5 hp. With a few extras, cartridge, dado insert and Delivery it set me back $5000.00. 18 yrs ago I bought my Powermatic for $2200.
OK, here's the rant. After using the saw for less than 8 hours the top is all scratched up. It seems like I can't throw a piece of wood on it to rip or crosscut without discovering a new scratch. And yes, you can feel them. Oh yeah, I haven't even gotten to my Exotics yet. Just cutting walnut.
My PM after 18 yrs still had the grinding marks in the main top. And yes, it did have scratches, but it took 18 yrs of using it to make a living.
So, has anyone else noticed this? Am I just being super picky?
OK, here's the rant. After using the saw for less than 8 hours the top is all scratched up. It seems like I can't throw a piece of wood on it to rip or crosscut without discovering a new scratch. And yes, you can feel them. Oh yeah, I haven't even gotten to my Exotics yet. Just cutting walnut.
My PM after 18 yrs still had the grinding marks in the main top. And yes, it did have scratches, but it took 18 yrs of using it to make a living.
So, has anyone else noticed this? Am I just being super picky?
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