If your saw is working fine and the fence sucks, why not upgrade the fence and save some cash?Still no decision yet. I don’t have 220v and don’t have a huge shop. So was looking for a saw for a smaller shop. I’m concerned that 36” saw might not work, but then again if a 36” doesnt fit does a 30” really make that much difference
I used my table saw last night and took me measuring the back of the blade to the fence and front of the blade to the fence. I sigh every time I have to use it
Working fine is relative. It turns onIf your saw is working fine and the fence sucks, why not upgrade the fence and save some cash?
got it. There was a used uni posted not long ago for around 900? 220 is not hard to get.Working fine is relative. It turns on
I own 2 Laguna CNC machines. I did not buy these machines new however they are relatively new and current models. I have had to contact Laguna a few times since I purchased them. I have found their tech support to be the best in the industry. They open a case for all incoming calls and WILL return a call in a timely fashion. They will even return my call (knowing who I am) If I call and hang up without leaving a message, they have my phone number on file. They went above and beyond sending me electronic setup files, schematics and parts info. One of their techs flat out agreed one of their components I needed was too high priced and set me on a path to find a comparable component commercially. In stark contrast , Powermatic will not even talk to you if you're not the original owner about warranty issues but will give tech support , begrudgingly it seems though.I purchased a Supermax drum sander and had a little issue. The Laguna customer service was quick and painless to fix it. But it was under warranty. After warranty might be a different issue