Table Saw Review
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:08 am
I do want to hijack MRHarts thread so I thought I would start a new one and tell my story.
I have an older Delta contractors saw with a table the exact size as my Shopsmith. I went to the woodworking show and came home with a "Dubby" miter sled. I couldn't decide if I should mount it on the Delta or the Shopsmith. I called the owner of In Line Industries and he told me they had quit manufacturing a set up for either saw because the table dimensions were to short. He recommended a Craftsman 113 xxxxxx saw and assured me i would be very happy with the results. He also said to expect to spend some money on new bearings, etc.
I am 90% complete with the restoration of my almost free cat. I have replaced the bearings, motor, feet, belt, cleaned and painted and aligned. I have only done one test cut but the saw sounds great.
It is considerably bigger than my Delta but definitely quieter. I will post some pictures when finished. Only time will tell if I made the right choice for a 2nd saw. I will have about $200 in the saw when finished.
The saw is a beast and difficult to move without the wheels. I will probably opt for a mobile base.
Now as far as the Shopsmith saw goes, I think it is great. Smooth cuts, good dust collection and for 90% of my work I expect to use the Shopsmith. I will give this a try and if I don't like the outcome the then one of the kids will add to their shop equipment.
I have an older Delta contractors saw with a table the exact size as my Shopsmith. I went to the woodworking show and came home with a "Dubby" miter sled. I couldn't decide if I should mount it on the Delta or the Shopsmith. I called the owner of In Line Industries and he told me they had quit manufacturing a set up for either saw because the table dimensions were to short. He recommended a Craftsman 113 xxxxxx saw and assured me i would be very happy with the results. He also said to expect to spend some money on new bearings, etc.
I am 90% complete with the restoration of my almost free cat. I have replaced the bearings, motor, feet, belt, cleaned and painted and aligned. I have only done one test cut but the saw sounds great.
It is considerably bigger than my Delta but definitely quieter. I will post some pictures when finished. Only time will tell if I made the right choice for a 2nd saw. I will have about $200 in the saw when finished.
The saw is a beast and difficult to move without the wheels. I will probably opt for a mobile base.
Now as far as the Shopsmith saw goes, I think it is great. Smooth cuts, good dust collection and for 90% of my work I expect to use the Shopsmith. I will give this a try and if I don't like the outcome the then one of the kids will add to their shop equipment.