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CYC
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 12:55 |
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Hi all, as discussed with Charley (site admin) we would like to get statistics of the table saws owned by all the users of this forum. This will give us valuable statistics for users shopping for their first table saw or upgrading. We can view what are the most popular models for each budget. It would be great if you could just reply with your table saw Brand and model. I should be able to update this message with the listing of all your tables.
Now in alphabetical order (by brand):
Altendorf, F45 = 1 Axminster, AW10BSB2 = 2 Axminster, BTS10PP = 2 Blackspur, unknown = 1 Bosch, GTS 10 = 1 Charnwood, W615 = 2 Clarke, cts 10plm = 3 Craft (Aldi) 1000W = 1 Craftman = 1 Delta, 26-525 = 1 Delta, 36-451 = 1 Delta, 36-831 = 1 Delta, 36-843 = 1 Delta, UNISAW = 4 DeWalt, 746 = 2 Draper, 10" = 2 Elektra Beckum, PKF 255 V8 = 2 Elekra Beckum, PK255 = 4 Elekra Beckum, PK200 = 6 Elektra Beckum, Secanta = 1 Elektra Beckum, TKHS 315 M = 1 Felder, KF700P = 4 Felder, CF341 combi = 1 Felder, Format 4 kappa 40 = 1 Ferm, FZT 250 = 5 Ferm, FZB 720 = 1 Ferm, 12"Contractors Saw = 1 Festool CS70 EB set = 2 Fox, W1677 = 1 Fox, F36-524 = 3 General, 650 = 1 Grizzly, 1023 = 1 Grizzly G0444Z = 1 Hammer B3 = 1 Hammer C331 combi = 1 Jet, JTS-10 = 1 Jet, JTS250 = 2 Jet, SuperSaw = 2 Kity, 1619 = 3 Kity, 417 = 1 Kity, 419 = 12 Kity, 618 = 1 Kity, 619 = 5 Luna L18 = 1 Makita 2704 = 2 Maxi, 26 = 2 Perform = 1 Performance Power, FMTC10TSL = 1 Power Pro, 12" = 1 power pro, CLM250LTS = 1 Record, tspp250 = 3 Record, RSTS12 = 2 Rexon, BT2500A = 1 Rexon, ST2500A = 1 Ridgid, TS 2424 = 1 Ryobi, BT 3000 = 2 Ryobi, ETS 1525 = 1 Ryobi, ETS1825 = 1 SCM = 1 Startrite, SC25 = 1 Startrite, TA175 = 2 Scheppach, TKG 260i = 1 Scheppach, TKU = 2 Scheppach, TS4010 = 3 Scheppach, TS2500 = 12 Scheppach, TS2000 = 7 Scheppach, TS2010 = 6 SIP, 12" = 4 SIP, 01332 = 9 Triton 2000 workcentre = 5 WADKIN AGS 10" = 2 White SK = 1 WMaster, OP201 = 1 Xcalibur 606 = 1 Xcalibur 801 = 1 Xcalibur 802 = 1 Xcalibur 804 = 4 Xcalibur 805 = 1 Xcalibur 806 = 2 Xcalibur 807 = 1
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gidon
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 14:11 |
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Joined: 19 Mar 2003, 11:48 Posts: 2473 Location: West Dartmoor, Devon, UK Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Delta 26-525.
Can I swap with anyone?
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Charley
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 15:42 |
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Scheppach TS2000 = 1
_________________ Charley UKW Webmaster
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Noel
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 16:03 |
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Delta 36-451 with Biesemeyer Fence
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Norm Fan
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 16:13 |
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Ok I use the Sheppach TS4010
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kostello
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 19:39 |
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elekra beckum PK255
used to have an axminster job and a rexon before that.
aleks
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Keystone
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 22:13 |
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UNISAW

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Last edited by Keystone on 29 Sep 2003, 20:55, edited 1 time in total.
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Signal
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Posted: 24 Sep 2003, 23:48 |
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Joined: 23 Dec 2002, 23:56 Posts: 322 Location: Cambs Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Well here we go...
Maxi 26 recently acuired for the princely sum of a bottle of scotch
and a Tyzac Zyto ( I Think)
Cheers
Signal
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CYC
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Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 07:34 |
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Joined: 23 Jul 2003, 09:43 Posts: 670 Location: Kildare, Ireland Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Excellent, this is getting interesting, thanks everyone
Keep giving your table saw details, let's see which is the most used out there!
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GrahamC
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Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 11:04 |
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Lecky Becky PK200 x 1, used to be a Clarke but thankfully got shot of that.
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morrisminordriver
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Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 23:05 |
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Whoa, what table saw...hmmm?
At a rough guess, my table is pine, 30ins high, 27 deep and 80" long...
saw's - thats a bit easier, 8" and 10" Tyzack brass backed, 24" and 30" (approx) panel and rip saws.....
My wife is looking forward to the day I build that workbench! (she drew the line at me mounting the Record 52 1/2 on it!)
_________________ morrisminordriver - New Forest - Hampshire.
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anobium punctatum
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Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 15:17 |
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I got the Sheppach TS4010 but not with all the bells n whistles yet
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Big John
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Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 18:29 |
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Mine's a Scheppach TS2500. I love it.
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skjerstad
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Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 22:01 |
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Joined: 26 Sep 2003, 21:55 Posts: 8 Location: Scotland Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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I have the Kity 619 with sliding table . This will be interesting to see the results
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DaveL
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Posted: 27 Sep 2003, 14:14 |
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OK some what embarrassed  to admit that I have a B&Q Performance Power FMTC10TS.
But I hope there may be other low end table saw user/owners who might admit to their dark secret now they are not first 
_________________ Regards,
Dave
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