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10ER table too small?
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10ER table too small?
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I'd rather have 2 carriages, and 2 tables, on a stretched ER, like my double-length one.
But, the serious issue, the length from front to back, not from side to side.
Since we, (all of us) have a tilting table saw, instead of a tilting arbor saw, we can rip at an angle better. A tilting arbor saw can cross cut at an angle, better.
Face it, a Shopsmith, any model, is still not the tool of choice for cutting up full sheets of plywood, unless you have an assistant or 2.
If it was me, I'd get an outfeed table instead.
steve
But, the serious issue, the length from front to back, not from side to side.
Since we, (all of us) have a tilting table saw, instead of a tilting arbor saw, we can rip at an angle better. A tilting arbor saw can cross cut at an angle, better.
Face it, a Shopsmith, any model, is still not the tool of choice for cutting up full sheets of plywood, unless you have an assistant or 2.
If it was me, I'd get an outfeed table instead.
steve
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skou wrote:I'd rather have 2 carriages, and 2 tables, on a stretched ER, like my double-length one.
But, the serious issue, the length from front to back, not from side to side.
Since we, (all of us) have a tilting table saw, instead of a tilting arbor saw, we can rip at an angle better. A tilting arbor saw can cross cut at an angle, better.
Face it, a Shopsmith, any model, is still not the tool of choice for cutting up full sheets of plywood, unless you have an assistant or 2.
If it was me, I'd get an outfeed table instead.
steve
Yep! I wonder what it was used for.
What, no comment on de $?
FWIW I'd rather have a tilt arbor table saw, a compound miter chop saw, a 'skil' saw and guide and 'a few SS'!:D
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Clearly delusional on the selling price but he'll figure that out in due time...
'78 Mark V 500 #27995 (my Dad bought new)
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner
'82 Mark V 500 #96309
Two '47 10E's (serial#4314+6149) - one a dedicated drill press and the other a lathe
Two 10E/ER in parts slowly being restored…#26822 and #????? (SS plate missing)
SPT's: Bandsaw, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Jointer, Jigsaw, Biscuit Joiner