Bob Menefee
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Thats looks great, Would love to get one some day.
Richard Leon said:vulcan said:Enhorabuena por tu compra, yo la tengo desde hace algunos años y cada día estoy mas contento, perdonad que escriba en español pero mi ingles es muy rudimentario, así que me defiendo a través del traductor de google, vivo en España y soy un asiduo de este foro felicidades a sus creadores y gracias a todos por lo que aportáis en el gracias a lo cual aprendo tanto, aquí un amigo para lo que queráis. [big grin]
Allow me to translate as best as I can.
Congratulations on your purchase, I have had one for several years and every day I am happier, sorry for writing in Spanish but my English is very basic, so I get by with the google translator, I live in Spain and I am a fan of this forum, well done to its creators and to all those who have posted I have learned so much, here you have a friend for whatever you want.
(this last bit is better translated as "I am here to help however I may." )
My Spanish is a bit rusty but that's the general gist.
Richard.
Chris Meggersee said:Awesome deal Alex and what a beaut. Just like everyone else here I want one
I'm noticing a pile of sawdust on the floor. Is dust collection really that bad or did you use it without the vac that time?
Enjoy it!
GhostFist said:Ya some video with your review please? I know virtually nothing about this saw but would like to see how it differs from other portable table saws on teh market
Frank-Jan said:Alex, I wanted to ask you sooner, in some of the pictures it shows the saw with the blade in the middle of the table; was there something wrong with the spring of your saw; or is there a way of locking it in that location?
Alex said:I have one general question though, as you can see in above pictures the aluminium surface has lots of superficial but ugly looking scratches. Does anybody know if there's a way to polish/buff them out of the aluminium with for instance a Rotex?
mattfc said:Alex said:I have one general question though, as you can see in above pictures the aluminium surface has lots of superficial but ugly looking scratches. Does anybody know if there's a way to polish/buff them out of the aluminium with for instance a Rotex?
I don't think so because if its the same as the CMS plates, its anodised (e.g the scratch is down through the finish to bare metal)... you will mess it up if you sand, plus will oxidise over time
GhostFist said:pardon my ignorance, but I've never seen a saw of this type. What advantage does the pull action give you? I suppose in some instances it might give a safety advantage as I assume you could lock a piece in place and keep your digits away from the blade. Is that the main reason?
GhostFist said:So what is the max pull on one of these saws? they do lock in place to use as a regular table saw as well, correct?
Alex said:Frank-Jan said:Alex, I wanted to ask you sooner, in some of the pictures it shows the saw with the blade in the middle of the table; was there something wrong with the spring of your saw; or is there a way of locking it in that location?
Nothing wrong there, the saw is locked at that place. The middle position is meant for when you use it as a table saw. Instead of using the pull action the blade is locked in the middle and doesn't move, instead you move the workpiece like with a normal table saw.
Frank-Jan said:Alex said:Frank-Jan said:Alex, I wanted to ask you sooner, in some of the pictures it shows the saw with the blade in the middle of the table; was there something wrong with the spring of your saw; or is there a way of locking it in that location?
Nothing wrong there, the saw is locked at that place. The middle position is meant for when you use it as a table saw. Instead of using the pull action the blade is locked in the middle and doesn't move, instead you move the workpiece like with a normal table saw.
Thanks Alex, I didn't know of the extra notch in the pull-bar (and my saw is about seven years old now) I've used it as a table saw plenty of times, but always with the blade in the rear position, with the blade in the middle of the table, I don't need to bring the outfeed table extension for just a few cuts. (I just checked, mine has the notch too, so it isn't a feature that was added later, I'm still a bit shocked I totally missed that part in the manual when I just got the saw.)