hello all, my really old table saw gave up the ghost, motor is grounded. Now I was thinking maybe to perchase a new saw. Could a portable saw like a dewalt or a boosch do the job as well as a saw like a proxxon or similar mini saws out there.
It depends which kind of timber (size) you want to cut and with which accuracy you want to work!?!hello all, my really old table saw gave up the ghost, motor is grounded. Now I was thinking maybe to perchase a new saw. Could a portable saw like a dewalt or a boosch do the job as well as a saw like a proxxon or similar mini saws out there.
Smellyhello all, my really old table saw gave up the ghost, motor is grounded. Now I was thinking maybe to perchase a new saw. Could a portable saw like a dewalt or a boosch do the job as well as a saw like a proxxon or similar mini saws out there.
A man cannot have enough tools. I think that is a law somewhere. The internet and Utube have ruined me. I see something I like and Boom! It’s on its way to my workshop. My father has been gone 47 years and I just refurbished one of his hand planes. I guess it’s a sickness.It’s funny isn’t it, there really is not just one saw that does everything, I have had my Byrnes model saw for any least five years and couldn’t be happier with it however I would love to have a small table saw for cutting timber to big for the Byrnes and although I also have 18 year old scroll saw, I would really like to have a small and convenient band saw, and then when searching the internet I came across this fantastic but expensive Swiss Pegas scroll bandsaw and I lusted after that. I have various small hand and tenon saws and one of those great japanese pull saws, two hand electric saws and a chain saw, I think that I might have small tool obsession problem, anyone else out there similarly afflicted?