I'm new at this site, and have just bought a Bryan's table saw. Should be here tomorrow. Can any one give me some insight on it? What I read it is the best for small work.
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I'm new at this site, and have just bought a Bryan's table saw. Should be here tomorrow. Can any one give me some insight on it? What I read it is the best for small work.
I’m not sure that they are available in Australia but reviews seem to rate then highly for model work.
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the forum
I think there’s a couple of typos in the original post and topic title. If you mean a Byrnes saw, then I agree - they are the Rolls Royce of modelling saws. I have owned one for several years (I do a lot of model building) and have been very happy with it, as has every other owner I know. I bought mine back when the Aussie dollar was around parity with the US Dollar. Even so, postage added 50% to the price. And I haven’t regretted one cent of it!
It really excels at the small stuff you wouldn’t want to take near a full size saw. Jim Byrnes also released a cross cut sled that adds extra versatility to the saw. Yes, you can make your own, but this is so well engineered, it is like all of his other products - just a joy to use.
Happy to answer any further specific questions based on my own experience with this saw.
Grant
Just revived yesterday been playing all morning, great saw.
Welcome to the forum.