Turn AXP 132 E into a stationary saw

chariot

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I bought a second hand AXP 132 E a few years ago but never used it.
Would it be possible to mount it on a table to create a stationary saw?
 
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.
 
I love this monster. Do you have planer and milling attachments?
I've seen basis module for AP85, but AXP-132 a little bit too big for CMS/basis.
 
Alex said:
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.

Why taboo in the US ?
 
VictorL said:
I love this monster. Do you have planer and milling attachments?
I've seen basis module for AP85, but AXP-132 a little bit too big for CMS/basis.

No attachments; that would really make it a worthwhile project!
 
Peter Halle said:
That is a huge saw.  Comes with handles for two man operation!

Weighs like 18 kg. That's why I think it would be more useful as a bench saw.
 
chariot said:
Alex said:
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.

Why taboo in the US ?

There is possible liability for "un safe" use. You can use by you own, but it's not recommended or not supported.
My first table saw, actually, was hand saw mounted upside down.
 
VictorL said:
chariot said:
Alex said:
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.

Why taboo in the US ?

There is possible liability for "un safe" use. You can use by you own, but it's not recommended or not supported.
My first table saw, actually, was hand saw mounted upside down.
So there is no ready made table from Festool or ProTool that will do the job?
 
chariot said:
VictorL said:
chariot said:
Alex said:
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.

Why taboo in the US ?

There is possible liability for "un safe" use. You can use by you own, but it's not recommended or not supported.
My first table saw, actually, was hand saw mounted upside down.
So there is no ready made table from Festool or ProTool that will do the job?

Not for this model. current CMS module supports only TS-55/75 saws. Older basis system supported AP85.
 
chariot said:
Alex said:
Of course it would be possible. Can be done with any saw.

But wrong forum to ask this. This is an American forum and this subject is taboo in America.

Why taboo in the US ?

Apparently in the US you can chop off your own finger with a saw and then demand a lot of money from the guys who made the saw. 
 
What's worse is that we put idiots in power that think all of the nanny state stuff is a good idea.
[mad]
 
tallgrass said:
What's worse is that we put idiots in power that think all of the nanny state stuff is a good idea.
[mad]

Not really. These folks are very smart. Every attorney gets 1/3 of settlement. So it worth to try. One million case brings 333k in profit. More cases and bigger settlements pump up that industry.
Let's stay with woodworking and wood dust :)
 
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