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Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Great feedback guys....you are bringing up some great questions and ideas. Jason and Mac, thanks for the recommendations! Cliff - Height- Really good consideration that I hadn't thought of. ?hmmmm.
By Anthony Quesada · #113363 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Fair point. Almost easier to chew a panel to size. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2021 10:12 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
By David Kumm · #113362 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
It's a piece of cake.? You push it half way through to the balance point, then walk around to the other side, and pull it the rest of the way.? With heavy boards, you need to screw the saw down to
By mark thomas · #113361 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I don¡¯t doubt blade alignment relative to the fence has something do with it, but when wrestling full pieces of sheeting and/or long 2x6 on a small saw, I¡¯m not sure that there¡¯s any way to
By TJ Cornish · #113360 ·
Re: Saw table infill
Dave thanks for the suggestion. I haven't had time to model the machine chassis yet but below is the type of infill I was thinking of. I have extended it down past the Table hinge to allow for a
By Paul Curme · #113359 ·
Re: Saw table infill
Paul, I think Felder originally had a bent piece hey of U channel than later came out with a cast block with f couplings. They bolted table edge they made s to s and s to f think F
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #113358 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Blade alignment has a lot to do with saws spitting dust forward to the operator. It generally means the back of the blade is upcutting which should not happen. My Bosch did not spit forward. I also
By David Kumm · #113357 ·
Re: zci for k940
One of the issues with not having the ZCI is sometimes I have to slice off the ends of solid boards and that small off cut can wedge between the blade and the deflect it into the sliding table.? With
By Randy Child · #113356 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I built two houses with a Bosch 4100 from about 2003. At the time it was the best of the normal brands ¨C the fence was awesome. This was pre-riving knife, so not as up-to-date with safety features.
By TJ Cornish · #113355 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Yes and no, if well supported infeed and outfeed at the same level at the saw (mostly saw on the ground), this is feasible. Bill
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Ripping a 12' 2x6 on a jobsite saw that weighs less than the board you're cutting is a challenge as well. You couldn't do it solo anyway. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling
By Jason Holtz · #113353 ·
Re: zci for k940
Mark, Just curious about your need for a zci. Is it solely to keep offcuts from getting sucked down the throat? I know with sufficient dust collection this is an issue on our KF. I bought one of John
By Jason Holtz · #113352 ·
Re: Saw table infill
Paul, Aigner makes a couple of mounting adapters https://www.scosarg.com/aigner-mounting-adapter-ii [image: image.png] [image: image.png] Dave Davies
By David Davies · #113351 ·
Saw table infill
As I have the machine in pieces at the moment I have been going through the list of annoyances and inconveniences that I recall when I was last using the machine in anger. Top of that list was the
By Paul Curme · #113350 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Thanks Michael, putting down another vote for the Bosch!
By Anthony Quesada · #113349 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
Hi Bill, I said most not all. I still hear from my wife that grandpa built two houses with circular saw as his only power tool so why do I need this workshop, LOL Imran
By imran · #113348 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
I haven¡¯t tried it personally but if I was in the same boat I would have a hard look at the sawstop jobsite saw and try to give it a run side by side with the others. I have the DEWALT and no
By Michael Tagge · #113347 ·
Re: zci for k940
Mark, Love that dovetail detail for parts that dont fit on the 3d bed. I will have to remember that trick for future projects. What software are you using for your design? Sorry if you already
By Anthony Quesada · #113346 ·
Re: Job site saw recommendation?
If you made your own roof and want a backer for your fascia board at the ends of the rafters, you usually ripped the edge of this backer to match the slope of the roof. A job site table saw will help.
By Bill James · #113345 ·
Re: zci for k940
This looks great, will your ZCI work on a new Kappa 400 I have coming with the led scoring lights? Sure would like a ZCI option on my new saw.
By JP Rice · #113344 ·