UPDATE: SOLD. (Who knew...my wife's facebook is quicker than Woodnet...)
Asking $125
This was a good starter table saw...that I kept on using. Everything is still in good working order - I just took an opportunity to upgrade to a cabinet saw.
Back in the day there was quite a 'cult' following of this saw (http://www.sawdustzone.org/). It has:
-a riving knife
-good dust collection with a shop vac
-sliding miter table
-router table opening on right side (I have an aluminum base plate to attach your router to included).
-ability to cut 3 9/16" meaning you can cut through an upright 2x4 (I'll miss that on my new saw...)
-Belt driven
-rails easily move to the right or left to make wider cuts possible
-15 amp motor...not enough for a long rip cut in 3" thick hardwood in one pass but, otherwise, I never had problems.
The biggest downside is that it doesn't have a T-slot so you can't easily use a standard miter fence if you wanted to (but people have added those on).
I have added:
-folding wheels to make it easily portable around the shop, but easy to put back on its stable feet.
-outfeed table that easily folds against the back of the saw.
-riving knife that you can use without you the blade guard (for non-through cuts)
-zero clearance throat plate insert (improved dust collection
-includes an extra blade
Here are pics:
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Asking $125
This was a good starter table saw...that I kept on using. Everything is still in good working order - I just took an opportunity to upgrade to a cabinet saw.
Back in the day there was quite a 'cult' following of this saw (http://www.sawdustzone.org/). It has:
-a riving knife
-good dust collection with a shop vac
-sliding miter table
-router table opening on right side (I have an aluminum base plate to attach your router to included).
-ability to cut 3 9/16" meaning you can cut through an upright 2x4 (I'll miss that on my new saw...)
-Belt driven
-rails easily move to the right or left to make wider cuts possible
-15 amp motor...not enough for a long rip cut in 3" thick hardwood in one pass but, otherwise, I never had problems.
The biggest downside is that it doesn't have a T-slot so you can't easily use a standard miter fence if you wanted to (but people have added those on).
I have added:
-folding wheels to make it easily portable around the shop, but easy to put back on its stable feet.
-outfeed table that easily folds against the back of the saw.
-riving knife that you can use without you the blade guard (for non-through cuts)
-zero clearance throat plate insert (improved dust collection
-includes an extra blade
Here are pics:
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