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New Saw Day
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:59 am
by Cantplay
http://www.ryobitools.com/catalog/power ... saws/RTS30
Not the ultimate table saw by any means, but at $299 its good value, and way better than what I was using.
I probably won't get it out of the box till this weekend.
John
Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:10 am
by Geeze
What will power you have Obi-wan! I'd have that sucker out and cutting wood just because I could.
Looks like a good deal, let us know how it cuts.
Russ
Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 4:13 pm
by Bill Moore
I'm with Geeze!
A new tool, guitar, or firearm, I just can't wait to try it out!
Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:31 am
by skyboltone
It's kinda funny really. I know you'll have fun and build some good stuff with that saw but I could have made some recommendations on older used stuff that you can get for less on Craigslist and that have better quality. It's kinda shitty to rain on your parade so I'm sorry. I've had one of those when I lived on my boat. it's compact and portable for sure. Now that I'm on dry land I bought a used Powermatic model 66. This here Craftsman is a good saw that I've owned and made tons of great cabinets with. This one was on Craigslist locally for $99. I gave mine to my nephew when I got the big saw. The trick is to get the cast iron table and extensions and the direct drive motor. You can still get new bearings from Accurate Bearing. Again, sorry. I'm sure you'll enjoy your new saw...especially if you need it compact. The Craftsman is not compressible.
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Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:18 am
by cbass
skyboltone wrote:It's kinda funny really. I know you'll have fun and build some good stuff with that saw but I could have made some recommendations on older used stuff that you can get for less on Craigslist and that have better quality. It's kinda shitty to rain on your parade so I'm sorry. I've had one of those when I lived on my boat. it's compact and portable for sure. Now that I'm on dry land I bought a used a Powermatic model 66. This here Craftsman is a good saw that I've owned and made tons of great cabinets with. This one was on Craigslist locally for $99. I gave mine to my nephew when I got the big saw. The trick is to get the cast iron table and extensions and the direct drive motor. You can still get new bearings from Accurate Bearing. Again, sorry. I'm sure you'll enjoy your new saw...especially if you need it compact. The Craftsman is not compressible.
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I agree completely except for direct drive being more desirable.pretty much any real table saw I've ever used was belt driven.
I still use a 50s TS every day they are better than comparable modern saws except the fence of course.
Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:30 am
by JazzGuitarGimp
That pretty much looks like my craftsman saw. Mine is belt drive.
Re: New Saw Day
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 4:44 pm
by skyboltone
Belt drive is preferred I agree. The reason I like these old DD Craftsman saws is that they always seem to make a cut that is exactly blade wide and they are quiet. Belt drive contractor or cabinet saws usually have a bigger motor and can power through whatever comes their way if you NEED that. For the 1 by work that we do making head and speaker cabs these old gems are all you'll ever need.
I can throw that little DD saw in the back of my pickup by my lonesome. And I ain't very big.
For cutting sheet stock you need one of these and a small skill saw.
http://www.amazon.com/E-Emerson-Tool-CW ... =saw+guide