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...but...but...but... I told you that I have a source! I also, talk with experts and REAL professionals that told me...
I'm glad someone called the BS, I just didn't have the energy to go there.
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Rikon 10-347 better than an Italian lt18?????
So you never went and actually put your hands on an Italian lt18 in person I take it?????
Whatever convinces you. Just have to make yourself happy.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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Quote:Rikon 10-347 better than an Italian lt18
it's rather a moot point.............................cause eveyone knows a Minimax 20 is better than both of them.
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02-20-2021, 08:23 AM
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Rikon 10-347 is def
better, but I can see why someone would like the IT18.
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A mobile base under the Rikon would help raise the table a little higher.
My .02
Karl
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Late to the party on this one but glad you are pleased with your choice. I followed the thread when you first wrote it but didn't respond because my Rikon is one of the original 10-340's. Bought it new at Woodcraft 15+ years ago and have a 1" Lennox carbide blade on it for resawing. It's only 2 HP and definitely not in the league with the others on your list, including the latest big Rikon, but it suits my needs and has plenty of power for most jobs I do.
Have a 16" classic Walker Turner as my "daily driver" - combo works nicely!
Doug