(Dear Uncle Nick: Can you add a Subject Prefix for "Rant"? Thank you.)
Well, I just got a nasty shock -- and it's always a particularly sad and scary thing when it's yer own government delivering it. I just learned about "riving knives", and that good old fashioned table saws that are free of "safety" contrivances and gewgaws are now as much of a thing of the past as lawnmowers that functioned simply and reliably. I want to cry.
So what are you other old-school woodworkers recommending for newbies these days? I always liked the 10" Delta Contractor's Saw as a full-size machine that was way inexpensive for what you got, was light and agile enough to move around the shop as needed, yet solid enough to handle even heavy lumber pretty darn well. I also like the conventional cast iron top that allows throat plates to be easily made from 1/2" plywood, and allows use of magnetic accessories like featherboards. Plus it comes with, or ready to accept, a professional grade fence system (Unifence rules!!).
The people who sell 'em aren't allowed to answer this next one, so can we talk amongst ourselves for a minnit? How possible is it to buy a new contractor's style saw, like a Jet, Powermatic (now redundant, sigh), or Grizzly, and shuck all that crap off so to get a saw like everybody sold and used up 'til just a few years ago? And please, no safety/responsibility comments, just stick to the question .... in return for the courtesy, I seriously doubt I'd ever suggest removal of the stuff unless the victim, I mean buyer, was as experienced as me; it's not like I need any blood on my hands. And besides, I think just knowing options exist would help my attitude tremendously. I am finding this incredibly distressing, and suddenly anxious that my Delta Contractor's Saw is gonna last the rest of my life.
Photo: My god, just look at this horrible bloody death trap -- the mind truly boggles.....
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- Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws?? *PIC*
Kurt Maurer -- 6/18/2012, 1:47 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Jay Babina -- 6/18/2012, 2:12 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Bill Hamm -- 6/19/2012, 2:02 am
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Mike Bielski -- 6/18/2012, 2:15 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Rod Tait (Orca Boats) -- 6/18/2012, 2:26 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Etienne Muller -- 6/18/2012, 3:04 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
John Messinger -- 6/18/2012, 3:16 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Deano -- 6/18/2012, 4:18 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Mike Bielski -- 6/18/2012, 5:06 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Etienne Muller -- 6/18/2012, 6:43 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Marc Upchurch -- 6/18/2012, 9:55 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Etienne Muller -- 6/19/2012, 3:27 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
John Messinger -- 6/19/2012, 8:08 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Marc Upchurch -- 6/19/2012, 5:27 pm
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Mike Bielski -- 6/18/2012, 11:33 pm - Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
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Marc Upchurch -- 6/18/2012, 5:19 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Kurt Maurer -- 6/18/2012, 8:00 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Jeff Horton -- 6/18/2012, 10:41 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Allan -- 6/19/2012, 12:50 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Bill Hamm -- 6/19/2012, 1:33 am - Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
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William Mayberry -- 6/18/2012, 9:51 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
danperry -- 6/18/2012, 10:44 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
danperry -- 6/18/2012, 11:06 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 6/19/2012, 7:41 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws?? *PIC*
Jeff Horton -- 6/19/2012, 12:47 pm- Thanks! Just made one for my saw
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 6/21/2012, 11:08 am - Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws?? *PIC*
- Experience and Safety
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/19/2012, 9:20 am- Re: Experience and Safety
Al Edie -- 6/19/2012, 11:46 am- Re: Experience and Safety
Stephen Troy -- 6/19/2012, 2:45 pm - Re: Experience and Safety
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Malcolm Schweizer -- 6/18/2012, 11:21 pm- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Bryan K -- 6/19/2012, 11:07 am
- Do you mean "riving knife" or "splitter"?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/20/2012, 7:16 am- Here's a video that explains it
Brian Nystrom -- 6/20/2012, 7:19 am- Re: Do you mean "riving knife" or "splitter"?
John Abercrombie -- 6/20/2012, 2:41 pm- Re: Do you mean "riving knife" or "splitter"?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/21/2012, 6:56 am
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- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 6/20/2012, 8:40 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Mike M -- 6/20/2012, 8:46 am- Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
Will N 2 Go -- 6/21/2012, 12:44 am - Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
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Scott Fitzgerrell -- 6/21/2012, 2:44 pm - Re: Tools: Can We Talk About Table Saws??
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