View Full Version : Do you have another saw besides the Shopsmith?
Ed in Tampa
07-03-2007, 12:44 PM
I was wondering how many use the Shopsmith but have another saw (table, Radial arm, etc) that they also use.
I have a few friends that use the SS for everything but primary cutting. They keep theirs for functions like the disk sander, drill press, lathe, and to power their band saw, jointer and other accessories. I was just wondering how many of us have another saw.
I own a Radial arm but I still do most of my primary cutting on the SS. Although I have considered buying a table saw more than once or twice.
Ed
paulmcohen
07-03-2007, 03:27 PM
I have a DeWalt Sliding Compound miter saw with Laser that I use for crosscutting.
kd6vpe
07-03-2007, 06:28 PM
I have a Makita miter saw I use for cross-cutting, seperate router table gave my old craftsman bench top saw away when I got the SS. So far I'm very happy I did. I have a model 500 I bought used and just love the height of the cutting.
sambofl
07-03-2007, 06:51 PM
I have a 1955 SS 500 and I also have a table saw and I use both depending on what I am cutting. A angled long piece I use the table saw I seem to be able to control the guid alot better with the blade angled instead of the wood but thats just me, Im still a rookie.
scottss
07-03-2007, 07:39 PM
I have a delta miter saw cuts up to 6" wide otherwise I use my 510 for all rips and most crosscuts. Made the upgrade from 500 and it is now a very nice setup. I cut sheet stock all the time. Sometimes I will use my skill saw though.
charlese
07-03-2007, 08:26 PM
Nope! Don't have another power saw, except for a hand held "skill" saw I use for breaking down 4X8 sheets. Sold my radial arm saw when acquired the SS 510.:)
8iowa
07-03-2007, 09:25 PM
I inherited a Rohbi radial arm saw but have yet to use it. I went to a lot of trouble just to obtain a manual as this saw is now discontinued. My hand circular saw gets some use - mostly outside because of the dust and noise.
In my new shop I'm going to try to limit the number of tools powered by universal motors in an effort to reduce the noise level.
teufelhund323
07-03-2007, 09:55 PM
I have a Dewalt DW 746, which I had prior to buying my 520. It is a good saw, but it doesn't see a lot of use. Mostly, I use it if I have to make a beveled cut on a long piece, which is easier for me due to the blade tilting versus the table. Also safer - again for me - due to the height of the Dewalt (I'm not exactly tall). That being said, I prefer my 520 for most cutting because the cut quality is better than that of the Dewalt.