08-16-2016, 02:59 PM
I really want to get to the point of being able to sell the TS. I have concluded that to accomplish that feat I would need an MFT (or equivalent) which would take away the space saving argument. I'd also have to buy a bandsaw and learn how to use it. The MFT + parallel guides solves most problems. All of that works well in a 4/4, 5/4 and maybe 6/4 world. To handle 8/4 without question one needs a TS75. Think about operations such as cutting 1/4" edging strips of a 3" wide board.
It all gets spendy for me figuring $750 for a MFT and parallel guides and $1000 - $1400 for a good bandsaw less the $250 I might get for the Ridgid contractor's saw and the $100 for my Delta RAS.
If you are going to work in a 4/4 world and with rough cut to length pieces of about <= 48" I see it as eminently doable.
It all gets spendy for me figuring $750 for a MFT and parallel guides and $1000 - $1400 for a good bandsaw less the $250 I might get for the Ridgid contractor's saw and the $100 for my Delta RAS.
If you are going to work in a 4/4 world and with rough cut to length pieces of about <= 48" I see it as eminently doable.
Thanks, Curt
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