First off, no haters please. After a momentary lapse that only cost me 4 stitches, I have decided the cost of a new sawstop is less than the risk of injury and followon costs.
First question: is there a forum where sawstop users congregate? I don’t see one linked from sawstop.com and nothing shows up on a google search.
Main question: I am trying to choose between a contractor and professional saw. Either way, I plan to upgrade the fence, so I believe they are the same. I also believe the motors are the same (1.75hp). I have been WW for 10+ years now, and feel that I am ready for an upgrade from a contractor saw, but my main issue is that I have a small basement shop and need to be able to get the saw down (really only a 1 time issue that I can get movers or friends to help with), mobility, and maximize storage. I have seen the great examples of saw stations made from the contractor version, and this looks optimal for my situation. I can’t figure out how to combine that idea with the PCS: both of the PCS mobile systems look like they only directly support the saw base, and the extension table is cantalievered off. So if I make storage/router tables, they would hang from the rails and be supported with legs under normal use—will the mobile systems be able to deal with this? Or is it advisable to simply lift the PCS onto my own mobile torsion box?
First question: is there a forum where sawstop users congregate? I don’t see one linked from sawstop.com and nothing shows up on a google search.
Main question: I am trying to choose between a contractor and professional saw. Either way, I plan to upgrade the fence, so I believe they are the same. I also believe the motors are the same (1.75hp). I have been WW for 10+ years now, and feel that I am ready for an upgrade from a contractor saw, but my main issue is that I have a small basement shop and need to be able to get the saw down (really only a 1 time issue that I can get movers or friends to help with), mobility, and maximize storage. I have seen the great examples of saw stations made from the contractor version, and this looks optimal for my situation. I can’t figure out how to combine that idea with the PCS: both of the PCS mobile systems look like they only directly support the saw base, and the extension table is cantalievered off. So if I make storage/router tables, they would hang from the rails and be supported with legs under normal use—will the mobile systems be able to deal with this? Or is it advisable to simply lift the PCS onto my own mobile torsion box?