stephen01763
Member
Hi everyone,
I have been lurking for a while whilst building my workshop (see photo), and I'm now at the stage where I am building benches and sorting out kit.
I am a carpenter and have plenty of tools and kit to store which is taking up quite alot of my space and I just working out what fixed machinery can go in my workshop. I have an old Scheppach table saw (not sure of model number but I found a photo on Google which is the same model) and what I'd like to do is build a table saw "box" on castors maybe 2m x 1m approx with the saw built in to act as an outfeed table as well as an assembly bench kind of thing and maybe some kind of dual purpose chop saw station though this might be a non starter. I would imagine the saw at one end, and some kind of aftermarket fence to allow wider cuts than the saw does at present. The saw I have is quite a beast and is quite powerful. Its quite big however.
Should I ditch it and buy a more modern smaller saw to build in or keep what I have?
I have been lurking for a while whilst building my workshop (see photo), and I'm now at the stage where I am building benches and sorting out kit.
I am a carpenter and have plenty of tools and kit to store which is taking up quite alot of my space and I just working out what fixed machinery can go in my workshop. I have an old Scheppach table saw (not sure of model number but I found a photo on Google which is the same model) and what I'd like to do is build a table saw "box" on castors maybe 2m x 1m approx with the saw built in to act as an outfeed table as well as an assembly bench kind of thing and maybe some kind of dual purpose chop saw station though this might be a non starter. I would imagine the saw at one end, and some kind of aftermarket fence to allow wider cuts than the saw does at present. The saw I have is quite a beast and is quite powerful. Its quite big however.
Should I ditch it and buy a more modern smaller saw to build in or keep what I have?