Karl Brogger
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- Dennison, MN
I have three tablesaws in my shop, two 5hp Powermatic Model 66's, and a Delta Uni-Saw. I can't imagine ditching any of them. I'd like to add another tablesaw with a powerfeed for handling some solid stock ripping, and for dado-ing drawer parts.
There are few things I hate more than a sliding tablesaw. If you've ever used a really good vertical panel saw, (Striebig, Holz-Herr, etc), you'd wonder why anyone would ever bother with a sliding tablesaw. With out a lift arm for sheets it is extremely awkward loading one, and a they eat up a lot of real estate.
I'll even go one step farther and wonder why anyone would have a tablesaw without a sliding table on it also.
There are few things I hate more than a sliding tablesaw. If you've ever used a really good vertical panel saw, (Striebig, Holz-Herr, etc), you'd wonder why anyone would ever bother with a sliding tablesaw. With out a lift arm for sheets it is extremely awkward loading one, and a they eat up a lot of real estate.