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    Default Hi from Adelaide

    New here. Looking to buy (small) used table saw with an accurate fence...Would appreciate any input!

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    Welcome to the forum Alan.

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    Hi I m from Melbourne l m new to Woodwork . started woodturning couple months ago now I m interested in getting a table saw ,can't decide between Bosch gt10 or DeWalt 7491 please help.i never used a table saw before.ghanks in advance

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    G'Day & Welcome to a top forum Alan.
    There are quite a good few members around Adelaide plus the rest of the country.....
    You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
    Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork......
    Cheers crowie

    PS - Alan, May I suggest that you start a new thread in the general or machinery/tool sections asking about the tablesaw advice.
    You'll get a lot more views and thus potential answers, cheers.

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    Welcome to the forum Alan.

    Regards
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    How small are we talking I have two H A Behrens combo machines, if interested I can post a pic.

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    G'day Alan and Thai, nice to see you here.
    Me, let's say I am worried about my fingers (I know I'm being paranoid) but I've just never wanted a table saw.
    I just don't trust I'll be able not to swipe a hand into a spinning blade by accident some day. These days I find
    myself knocking over glasses on the table, something I never used to do. Damned age creeping up.

    I have a Radial Arm Saw (yes, they can be dangerous too, there are no guarantees in life - the RAS can chuck a
    chunk of timber across the shop just as well as a table saw) and an 18" bandsaw and
    between those two, I've been happily making furniture since 1982. (prior to that, it was hand tools only).

    There are more options than table saws out there. I use a track saw for panels for instance, much smaller footprint
    in the workshop than a table saw that can take a 4'x8' sheet. Got that 3 years ago when I decided to build my kitchen
    out of 18mm birch ply (and still very happy with the track saw, AND the kitchen). Of course, that only cuts to 55mm.

    YMMV, of course.

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    Default le saw

    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    How small are we talking I have two H A Behrens combo machines, if interested I can post a pic.
    Thanks for reply. A pic and rough price would be useful if possible. Alan

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    Thank you Ross! Still trying to find my way around...

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    Welcome.

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    Been at the hospital all day, will take some pics and post tomorrow

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    G'day Alan and Thai

    Two welcomes in one thread, very convenient.

    cheers
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    Here a a couple of quick pics I need to move a trailer to get better ones, although these will give the general idea both machines worked when last used, need some elbow grease, grey one comes with a couple of spindles and face plate for sanding disk
    Grey one was in use up until 2 years ago I have upgraded to separate machines $300
    Green one is a bit of a Franken machine, I think put together from a couple of different models $250--- Take both $500.

    P1010409.jpg

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    Here is the other one ( would not load both file may be too big )
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    Default Thakyou

    Quote Originally Posted by P.W.H. View Post
    G'day Alan and Thai, nice to see you here.
    Me, let's say I am worried about my fingers (I know I'm being paranoid) but I've just never wanted a table saw.
    I just don't trust I'll be able not to swipe a hand into a spinning blade by accident some day. These days I find
    myself knocking over glasses on the table, something I never used to do. Damned age creeping up.

    I have a Radial Arm Saw (yes, they can be dangerous too, there are no guarantees in life - the RAS can chuck a
    chunk of timber across the shop just as well as a table saw) and an 18" bandsaw and
    between those two, I've been happily making furniture since 1982. (prior to that, it was hand tools only).

    There are more options than table saws out there. I use a track saw for panels for instance, much smaller footprint
    in the workshop than a table saw that can take a 4'x8' sheet. Got that 3 years ago when I decided to build my kitchen
    out of 18mm birch ply (and still very happy with the track saw, AND the kitchen). Of course, that only cuts to 55mm.

    YMMV, of course.
    I'll look into track saw but is there a brand that I should stay away from? Thankyou

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