Rob Keeble
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I have a question why do radial arm saws seem so unpopular.
Every time i watch a Frank Howarth video i see how he makes use of his bank of setup saws and think to myself dialed in they got to be more accurate than a chop saw intended for a jobsite.
He also has two table saws so he is aware of what can be done on them.
Around me i can pick up a good half dozen incredibly cheap from a Canadian perspective and somewhere i recall i think Carol saying she sets it up as a dedicated dado machine.
Anyone every heard of the brand Tatry ?
What models are known to be good ole saws?
Not that i have the space at present but for future definitely an option.
Why dont guys that say cannot afford a table saw get a radial arm saw. I mean $50 Canadian which is $35 US heck how can one go wrong.
Every time i watch a Frank Howarth video i see how he makes use of his bank of setup saws and think to myself dialed in they got to be more accurate than a chop saw intended for a jobsite.
He also has two table saws so he is aware of what can be done on them.
Around me i can pick up a good half dozen incredibly cheap from a Canadian perspective and somewhere i recall i think Carol saying she sets it up as a dedicated dado machine.
Anyone every heard of the brand Tatry ?
What models are known to be good ole saws?
Not that i have the space at present but for future definitely an option.
Why dont guys that say cannot afford a table saw get a radial arm saw. I mean $50 Canadian which is $35 US heck how can one go wrong.