Matthew,
I am away from home until end of next week, but will check my machine
I have not got very far with the final assembly stages as it took over 10 days for the saw to get to me then had to wait for the mobile base I designed to be welded up
I also had a number of minor issues with bolts...
Bob,
brain fade, been a long day.
I thought that there had been mention in this thread of constructing a folding outfeed table - i will dig a little deeper as I thought it was a simple idea when moving the saw table out of the way
Regards
Brian
After long deliberation and considerable help and advice from all, finally ordered the Axminster AW10BSB2 but without the sliding carriage - very excited!!
Any details on the folding outfeed table would be appreciated.
Weather here in Jersey has like the UK been pretty wild but starting to...
I' m glad this thread is starting to generate interest.
I am aware of the space the Incra and it's associated systems / combos take up particularly because of the need to maintain space for the long arm but in truth when you start to plan or replan your workshop I don't think they take up that...
Would you mind posting details
I originally thought that the Axminster AW10BSB2 together with the incra TS combo 2 (combines the router table on the right side) would work well but could not get any first hand info.
any details of your set up and the Axminster / Incra parts you used would be...
Bob,
Fantastic reply, the pictures are better than a thousand words tho couldn't see your chair!!!
I had planned to visit the Axminster showroom last week but the tube strike knocked that idea on the head.
I will get the tape measure back out.
Regards
Brian
I did look at the rutlands unit but for me the kreg or UJK units seem better
I looked at you site, liked your table saw:-)
Can you expand on your finish on the cabinet - looked great
Bob,
The assembly table is a good idea
Could you tell me:
1. The length and width of the runner assembly that supports the sliding table
2. How easy it is to manoeuvre the axi on the wheel base
3. Which blade you would recommend
4. The length of the long fence that fits onto the sliding...
I am leaning towards the Jet as the smaller compact footprint and weight (moving it about may be necessary) are key.
The 12 mm slot does mean that jigs set up for other equipment with 19 miter will need modification but the sliding carriage helps alleviate their need on the jet TS.
Also, as...
Considering either the kreg or UJK pocket hole jigs
Would appreciate advise on suitable plugs cutters and diamoter of respective plugs partic for the UJK
Regrda
Brian
I am in the process of buying a new Table saw, I have space for either the Axminster AW10BSB2 without the sliding carriage or the Jet JTS 600
I am aware of the smaller cutting ability of the Jet and that its mitre slot is 12mm wide
I would appreciate any opinions on either machine but...