I went this morning and was pretty disappointed. I saw the Seyco Saw but no one was test driving it and Ray never offered to let me try it. Maybe it was my fault for not asking. I also explained that I had a Dewalt and was not happy on how fast the saw wore out. I explained my usage...........he would not give me any idea how long I should expect the saw should last. He probably didn't want to create false expectations.
so it will sit 90 years on the shelf. I can remember that song as a kid.
This is a Steve Good pattern that I did an inlay instead of an overlay like the plans called for. Made of cherry and walnut.
In the summers I live in Bloomington, IL...the winters I live in Ft. Worth, TX. Ft. Worth is about a 6 1/2 hour drive to Bushton, KS. I will plan to make a trip up there around the first of November.
This subject is really bothersome to me. I am definitely buying a new saw this fall. I want something that will last me a long time. I am a top feeder. I can't even imagine bottom feeding. I can't imagine standing one my head getting a blade through a #60 hole. I really don't even care what the saw cost...........I just want a saw that will last and I am happy with.
I used blue tape for a while but now I also use shelf liner. For me it is easier to get off. It doesn't tear as easy as painters tape. I buy it at the local Walmart.