Free to a good home…
this is a Royal 10” table saw which built into a site saw for a house build project. It’s been in storage for a while.
I mounted on a sturdy wooden table (with two locking wheels) and replaced the corrugated steel table with a cast concrete one, which was diamond ground.
There’s a riving knife and crown guard, but no fence (though there are threaded inserts to attach one), and the motor needs a capacitor.
It’s very solid, but moves around easily if needed. With a decent fence (I used an Axminster one, which is now on mybandsaw) is a good, accurate saw!
So if you’re just starting out, or like me, need something to leave on site, or are simply on a budget, this good do you proud.
I don’t want anything for it, but if you can, a donation to Macmillan, the RNLI or Mountain Rescue would be appreciated.
I can help load this, or possibly deliver locally.
this is a Royal 10” table saw which built into a site saw for a house build project. It’s been in storage for a while.
I mounted on a sturdy wooden table (with two locking wheels) and replaced the corrugated steel table with a cast concrete one, which was diamond ground.
There’s a riving knife and crown guard, but no fence (though there are threaded inserts to attach one), and the motor needs a capacitor.
It’s very solid, but moves around easily if needed. With a decent fence (I used an Axminster one, which is now on mybandsaw) is a good, accurate saw!
So if you’re just starting out, or like me, need something to leave on site, or are simply on a budget, this good do you proud.
I don’t want anything for it, but if you can, a donation to Macmillan, the RNLI or Mountain Rescue would be appreciated.
I can help load this, or possibly deliver locally.