Thankyou mate, lots more to do!It's a nice start.
Pete
Laguna Fusion3, not always this clean I have to say, she got a good clean, hover and oil today.It's a nice tablesaw
Hi Ollie just back from work, it does draw most dust not all, its built like a German tiger tank, it's very easy to adjust but it's always in the way, often it's tricky to see and use your push sticks so yes much safer and healthier but at a cost, would I advise? Yes I would still purchase the crown guard again. Hope that helps. LouieFar too tidy in there. A bit off topic but how do you find the overhead crown guard in day to day use ? I am considering one of them to go on my much older and inferior table saw.
Ollie
Hi Ollie just back from work, it does draw most dust not all, its built like a German tiger tank, it's very easy to adjust but it's always in the way, often it's tricky to see and use your push sticks so yes much safer and healthier but at a cost, would I advise? Yes I would still purchase the crown guard again. Hope that helps. Louie
Yes it's well built Ollie and I bought it from Axminster tools, I believe they still stock that product. Yes the dust hood fixed to the riving knife is poor this will be a major improvement. It's heavy Ollie when it arrives, I remember when the box arrived at my workshop, I was shocked at the weight of the boom arm.Cheers Louie10
Good to know it works and is built well, I know its going to be in the way but has to be better than the old school riving knife mounted thing that I took off or the nothing I have now.
Ollie
I was looking at this today, clever way and better than the way I have my clamps, I think a nice project for the weekend.Just a thought but if you cut slots in your timber just oversize the thickness of the bars the clamps will simply sit on the timber & be easier to remove & replace, also the bar is then against the wall.
This is one of mine made years ago from an off cut of 3x2
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Thankyou pal for the kind words, I like the shop tidy as much as possible, louieNice tidy job on the racking Louie
Doug B I have one of those saws up on the wall belonged to my Grandad who died before i was born , inherited from my Dad who had it in his shop/garage/storage then up above the double doors of his new shop for donkey's years till the day he died .
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