PJ
Established Member
I've been looking at saws for a while now, and the SIP Tablesaw always seems to be on the list. It's had good reviews in the mags, for what these are worth, and looks to have a nice add on sliding table. I have viewed the saw locally but it was just removed from the box and not set up right. I asked if it would be possible to view the internals of the saw but was told that it was to heavy to turn upside down.
I am hoping that someone on the forum who has the saw can describe what format the internals take, ie does it have the normal contractor saw arrangement with a trunnion front and back and connected with bars or is there just one trunnion at the front and a pivoting saw/motor casting like some of the old Startrites? Does it have 2 proper worm drives for the height and angle adjustment and are they adjustable?
Any Info would be great as my local dealer was unable to tell me even what was inside the case.
Philip
I am hoping that someone on the forum who has the saw can describe what format the internals take, ie does it have the normal contractor saw arrangement with a trunnion front and back and connected with bars or is there just one trunnion at the front and a pivoting saw/motor casting like some of the old Startrites? Does it have 2 proper worm drives for the height and angle adjustment and are they adjustable?
Any Info would be great as my local dealer was unable to tell me even what was inside the case.
Philip