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  1. On 12/8/2017 at 10:08 PM, SetBuilder said:

    At this point I can't see the cordless routers, please convince me otherwise.  With a five amp battery on top they are top heavy and weigh almost as much as a PC 690 with half the power.  

     

    Convenience. I don't want one to replace my 1617,  I want something that is quick and covenient when its a small job.

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  2. I have the Makita corded version, I only use it with a hose hooked up to the vac (which works great) so it didnt make any sense to me to go cordless for the extra money. Eventually I want to get the 100" track but man those arn't cheap.

  3. I've been wanting a cordless router in the worst way and have been looking hard at the Makita and Rigid models but I am so heavily invested in Milwaukee I am having a hard time pulling the trigger. Any of you run two or more platforms? Any regrets?

  4. 10 hours ago, Moze said:

     

    @TheRLB Will that work with any cordless bandsaw (DeWalt 20v 2½")?

     

     

    This version won't (Version 4 only fits the newer Milwaukee models) but version 3 might, same table just different mounting holes. They have a list of all the different models of bandsaws each table supports on thier website. So far I'm pretty impressed with it, pretty beefy top, miter slots are straight, saw mounts to the table and miter slots square, no wobble when cutting, and the shipping was super fast. Ordered it on Monday and it was sitting on the front step Wed afternoon.

  5. 12 hours ago, jtkendall said:

    The early bird gets the worm, or in this case the planer. Bought a Cutech planer as a starter one, went with straight knives over the spiral head because it was the cheapest model and they have a Thanksgiving deal that makes it only $199 with free shipping. Figured for a 1/3 to 1/2 the price of the Dewalt ones it was worth a shot.

     

     

    I've been looking at their jointers, price seems pretty cheap but not sure if its a good deal or you get what you pay for from Cutech

  6. 23 hours ago, ChrisK said:

    So....where the saw blade, brake and assembly are located, it’s in an enormous basket like structure. There is a hose that drops down. I bought the dust collection plate that has allowance for various sized hoses (4” in my case). I do not have the over head dust collector, I would like to add it but it’s a pricey set up. I will add it and more likely than not at some point the sliding arm assembly. I would have love to have gone with a cabinet base but alas....

     

    Does it come with a plate for a normal shop vac connection?

     

    The sliding arm setup looks awesome but all the add ons sure add up fast

  7. 22 hours ago, rfwjr said:

     Most people do not like how the guy went about trying to get the government to force saw manufacturers to use his technology. 

     

    I was unaware that’s how it went down, not cool.

     

    18 hours ago, DR99 said:

    people want cheap portable table saws they are on sale 89/99 every black friday at hd and lowes.

     

    Thats where I was when I bought the Delta saw I have now, a good saw for a cheap price. In over 25 years of working and playing around with power tools of all sorts I’ve had a few close calls and quite a few cuts and scrapes (nail through the hand, cuts from a chop saw blade exploding , diamond blade chunk in the shin bone from a concrete saw blade, sheet metal cut to the bone on foot to name a few) but it wasn’t until this last one that it hit me “quite literally” that I need to be careful or I could be a one armed banjo player. Now money is second to making sure if I have an itch I can still scratch it.

  8. 33 minutes ago, ChrisK said:

    I have the Sawstop CNS175TGP36 contractor saw. The saw is sealed down below. Absolutely love my saw. Guys are going to start talking smack. Regardless what they say, it’s an beautiful saw. The guy who locked the pat is an a hole no doubt but it is a phenomenal machine worth every penny. Super powerful, quiet. Dust collection when set up is phenomenal. I’m going to switch out the stamped steel wings at some point for cast iron. 

     

    The dust collection on the contractors saw was my biggest concern, glad to hear its not an open based. After pricing it out with cast iron wings, a moblie base, and upgraded fence its about $1000 to 1400 over an equivelent saw from someone else without the safety feature. That $1400 is worth every penny to me so long as I don't have to learn to tie my boots with one hand.IMG_20170909_165109.thumb.jpg.738799e93c2d365faa9c70d1d18a3449.jpg

  9. Having had a close call with my Delta table saw the other day has got me thining about getting a Sawstop. Anyone here have one? I have looked at the PCS and the Contractors saw and besides the cabinet base its hard to tell if the extra money is worth it for the PCS over the contractors saw. If I do pull the trigger this would be my end game for table saws so right now I am leaning twards the PCS but not sure if it makes sense.

  10. 1 hour ago, DR99 said:

    We have an Ace hardware by us it used to be a regional hardware store brand called ACO Hardware. It's nice but their prices and selection can be lacking at times.

     

    The prices are not competitive with the big boys thats for sure (especially on power tools) but all of the Ace stores I believe are locally owned so that makes it harder to compete with the bulk the big boys pump out. Sometimes they can have some good deals on the smaller stuff if you are a rewards member. The closest one to me locally also has a small engine shop that is so busy they are always booked out at least a month. Sure I end up spending a little more but I'll trade that for the service and supporting a local instead of one of the other big stores.

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  11. Out of the 3 local big box stores (Menards, Lowes, HD) Home Depot is the most helpful, followed by Menards and then Lowes but the employees at all three know nothing about what they are selling and don't exactly jump at the chance to help out. The best by a large margin are the local Ace Hardware stores, everyone of them have great employees that are very helpful and if you ask a question and they dont know the answer they find someone that can help. Another good one is Stan Houston Equipment, they cater mostly to the general contractors but have a Woodworking department with a couple old woodworkers working the counter. Any question you can think of they have a story, only downside is eveything is pretty much MSRP unless a manufacturer is having a sale.

  12. On 10/6/2017 at 2:46 PM, ChrisK said:

    Right now I use Japanese stones and have a Worksharp station. 

     

     

    I have a set of Trend diamond stones that I use but I'm seriously looking in to getting a Work Sharp 3000. With the limited time I have I would rather spend it on other things than getting Popeye arms sharpening by hand.

  13. 3 minutes ago, rrich1 said:

    Well I stand corrected. I'm not the only one.

    Something to note is the plate is so thin I didn't want to mess with making one for a dado stack or zero clearance. I bought the delta dado throat plate off Amazon. Put it in your cart and wait for the price to drop. I think I got it for $10 cheaper than normal price.

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    I just got done making a storage box mounted on the side for mine (thanks for the idea!) and am about to tackle making a zero clearance plate next. The way the plate sits in the table its gonna be iffy making it work since there really isn't a lip all the way around to hold the plate up but I'm gonna give it a whirl.

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  14. I've also got one. Had it for about a year or so and I am pretty happy with it..

     

    No real issues other than it's taken a lot of fidgeting around to get it dialed in. I had to loosen the trunnion mounts to square up the motor, I've had to realign the squaring knobs on the fence a couple times to get it to stay straight after locking it down, and for some reason the sight glass on the measurement rail always seems to be off 16th but these are all small potatos.

     

    I thought at one point i had a bent arbor, i checked the runout and it was in the 14 thou range (bad enough i could easily see the blade wobble) with a brand new diablo 80 T blade but after further investigation it turned out the blade was bent. Now I am getting 4 to 5 thou with a different blade which is under spec.

     

    IMO in this price range I don't think you can do better as long as portability isn't a big deal

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  15. On 6/10/2016 at 2:04 PM, ChrisK said:

    Worksharp 3000! Just put a razor edge on my cheap oh Buck Brothers 3/4" chisel and my leather man! Sweeeeeeeeeet

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    Chris, how easy is this to use? I've been looking at different sharpening systems for chisels and hand planes but haven't bit the bullet on any yet.

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  16. I've looking at possibly getting a drill press and after hunting around locally with no success I started looking into the Porter Cable floor stand model at Lowes. Any one have any experience with this one? Its about the same price as a decent bench top but I'm thinking I would rather have a floor stand instead since it will be more out of the way than having to move a bech top press out of the way and back to the bench when i want to use it.

     

    http://www.lowes.com/pd_78742-46069-PCB660DP_0__?productId=3162489

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  17. I've always read about other guys getting killer deals at HD or Lowes well I finally found one myself. Walking through a local Ace Hardware I see some clearance tags in the tools section. They had a couple 20v DeWalt hammer drills at $200, a makita jigsaw for $209, a M18 Milwaukee Fuel drill/hammer drill for $279 (w/ 2 4.0 batteries) and..... a Milwaukee Fuel M18 Impact (w/ 2 4.0 batteries) for $90. Grabbed the impact and headed for the counter thinking I hit the jackpot and it turned out the jigsaw and impact were on the wrong shelves. I was ready to leave empty handed and the cashier said it was their screw up so she rang it up for $90.00 and sent it home with me. Its quiet an improvement over my old M18 impact, I love the speed selector.

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