Date: 5/4/2010, 5:50 pm
I have one but don't use it as my priciple saw. It can be handy because it does a number of different operations. When you convert from one function to another you usually have to make a lot of adjustments to line everything up. I paid a bit too much for mine and I wouldn't pay half as much right now because I think they went out of business.
: My inlaws bought me a Shop Smith when they came into some money.
: The only thing I didn't like about it was the table doing the
: adjustment instead of the blade. For shallow cuts the table is a
: little too high for me. I did cut the strips for two kayaks with
: it and had no problems. I love the drill press and horizontal
: boring feature. I also have a jointer and biscuit cutter for it
: and both work well. When I got the Shop Smith I gave my
: father-in-law my table saw and he has since given it back. I
: still turn to my 10 inch table saw for a lot of projects but am
: real happy I have the Shop Smith
Messages In This Thread
- Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
Malcolm Schweizer -- 5/4/2010, 2:48 pm- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good not great
Paul G Jacobson -- 5/7/2010, 12:01 am- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
graybeard -- 5/5/2010, 3:43 pm- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
Malcolm Schweizer -- 5/5/2010, 11:31 pm
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Jim Hegg -- 5/4/2010, 3:04 pm- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
Charlie -- 5/4/2010, 5:50 pm- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
Jim Hegg -- 5/4/2010, 7:17 pm
- Re: Tools: Shop Smith- good or bad???
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