Hi, I needed a saw for my winter project of building a boat, I was going to make a simple table saw from an ebayyyyy Bosch circular saw but it didn't cut great and started smoking alarmingly. So I decided on a small table saw and started researching............ I ended up on here (UKWorkshop) and read the reviews of the TS200 and I thought I'd buy that rather than a hundred squid Cheapie off Amazorn. I've got it now after turning an idea for a Christmas prezzie into an early Christmas prezzie (the missus had the idea and I couldn't very well say no ). Trouble is, I checked the table for flatness thinking that as it's a cast and machined table it would be flat, I used a steel ruler and found that there were definate chinks of light showing through in several places, especially around the saw blade slot. I don't really know what I'm doing though and was starting to think that maybe my ruler is at fault. I have OCD so assuring myself that something is ok can be difficult but there are definate dips in this table top. Is this common with Axminster TS200? Is it possible to send Axminster the table top only so they can send me a flat one as the rest of the saw is ok as far as I know? I only ask that because I live offshore near Scottish Highlands and I had to pay an extra £30 to get it here so sending the whole unit back and forth could get pricey. Surely they should check if the table is flat before they send it out. Also, this is my first table saw so maybe all table saws are like this, I think there may be near on a millimetere of difference between the edge of the blade slot and the edges of the table. I really need some advice on what to do to check the table again properly and wether it's worth getting in touch with Axminster. I know that some on here may well be fed up with this saw coming up all the time in the forum so I'm sorry if I'm going over old ground but I really don't know what I'm doing when it comes to getting this saw flat and true. Actually, I've not used a Table Saw in 20 years or more and that was briefly in school! So my Ar@e needs locating as does my elbow. I really want to get started on the 13cuft of Douglas Fir which I got from BlackDog Milling in Perthshire a month or so ago (although it does look nice stacked up in neat rows out the back garden :wink: ). Sorry to ramble on and on but that's me when I write I'm afraid lol.
Thanks for reading, hope you can get me on the right path here, you seem like the lads to ask.
Thanks for reading, hope you can get me on the right path here, you seem like the lads to ask.