Halo Jones
Established Member
My table saw is a Record TSPP250. Lots I like, lots I do not like but I picked it up VERY cheap a couple of years ago and it has done me proud. Except in one area - it will not rip! Even 45 mm pine is a struggle, never mind hard woods. It will cross cut the thickest timber you put in front of it but ripping appears to be a no no (motor slows very quickly). I do have a few theories and wondered which order I start examining them in.
1) When I bought the saw the motor did not work at all. A motor shop said it needed a new rewind at £300. Well I could have bought a new motor from RP for £220 but did not have the pennies at the time. Instead I took the motor apart and noticed that the previous owner had been a bad boy and overheated the motor and melted the incoming power cables together. Pulled these apart and isolated them - motor worked [-o< . I am willing to conceed that there is some other damage within the windings but nothing that you can see by eye. But I did go from a non working to working motor for the price of some shrinkable insulation tubing.
2) It is a multi-purpose freud blade I use. Do I really need to get a specific rip blade for a few rip cuts?
3) Do I need to set the tension on the belt between the blade a motor arbours?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers,
H.
1) When I bought the saw the motor did not work at all. A motor shop said it needed a new rewind at £300. Well I could have bought a new motor from RP for £220 but did not have the pennies at the time. Instead I took the motor apart and noticed that the previous owner had been a bad boy and overheated the motor and melted the incoming power cables together. Pulled these apart and isolated them - motor worked [-o< . I am willing to conceed that there is some other damage within the windings but nothing that you can see by eye. But I did go from a non working to working motor for the price of some shrinkable insulation tubing.
2) It is a multi-purpose freud blade I use. Do I really need to get a specific rip blade for a few rip cuts?
3) Do I need to set the tension on the belt between the blade a motor arbours?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers,
H.