I am a custom woodworker. I am soon going to be looking for a new table saw when I am finished with building my workshop. Price and portability are not important as the saw is a long-time investment and will never get moved once set up. More important is durability, large solid sturdy table, and power to be able to cut through 8 and 12/4 white oak, mahogany, rosewood and other dense hard woods. A good biesemeyer style fence, or other accurate type is necessary. Anybody have any experience with these types of saws? What would you recommend? At my buddy's shop I use an old delta unisaw, I believe ten inch, with 2 1/2 hp I think. It has a nice big, heavy cast iron table with a para-lok fence. It is wonderful, only problem is it is my buddy's and he's not selling either of the two he has. Any suggestions?
2007-12-30
17:55:07
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