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19th March 2013, 11:13 AM #16
Saw Test as promised.
Richie,
This morning I changed blade from my 120 tooth Fine Cut Off to the 40 tooth universal that came with the saw, attached the Blade Guard and pulled out a few test pieces.
It is rare that I would want to Rip anything over 50mm (and I would use my panel saw). I purchased the saw for box making, but it has enough grunt to easily perform the following cuts.
The toughest test in my shed is bloody hard Spotted Gum 40mm Rip. NO PROBLEMS
Red Mallee burl 55mm. NO PROBLEMS
Qld Maple 55mm Rip and Dock NO PROBLEMS
Kwila 55mm Dock NO PROBLEMS
Tassie Myrtle 48mm Dock NO PROBLEMS
regardsBilly
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19th March 2013, 12:35 PM #17
Billy it will be interesting to see how you go with the dado blade as generally they really need a 3hp to push trough easily.
Some of the 2hp units out there struggle with this set up.
The 2hp works well with 10" blades but puting a 12" blade on with the extra weight can see them slow down on the cut.
Will follow with interest as the laguna has piqued my interest.Jim Carroll
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19th March 2013, 05:57 PM #18Senior Member
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Jim, I don't have the Laguna (unfortunately) but my SB12 saw (2hp) with a 8" dado I can groove a 3/4" x 3/4" dado without issue with one pass. So I suspect the Laguna unit should have no issue.
cheers
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10th April 2013, 11:53 AM #19SENIOR MEMBER
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Fusion
Hi Billy, I have looked at the exploded view in the manual & the fusion uses the same 'horseshoe' mechanism as the Proshop, which is also made in Taiwan. The big difference is that the trunnion is mounted to the frame in the Fusion & to the table on the Proshop. Mounting the trunnion to the frame is a much better option, as is the dust shroud around the blade, which is missing on my older Proshop. Don't get me wrong about the Fusion, as The Proshop is the best saw I have owned & will see me out!! I would be very happy to own the Fusion, I just reckon they come from the same factory. Pete
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19th April 2013, 10:22 PM #20Senior Member
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Hi Billyboydes, Thanks so much for doing the Test for me, Currently I have a trusty Triton and am looking to upgrade to a decent table saw and i'm really impressed with what i saw. What supplier do you use for your 120 tooth blade? After more use have you found anything that could be improved or any faults that need rectifying?
Cheers, Richard
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20th April 2013, 09:07 AM #21
Very happy!
Hi Richard,
I have now completed a couple of boxes on the Fusion and I can say that I am very pleased with the result. They are my most accurate to date.
The only small niggle I have found is the 90 and 45 degree stops. I need to go back to the manual and check but they are not 'stops' as there is some rubberiness in them not a definitive stop. I always check with my digital gauge but I need to double check if I have done everything correctly.
Other that that I have no issues at all.
regardsBilly
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20th April 2013, 09:33 AM #22Senior Member
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Thanks a lot for all the info Billyboydes, I am still looking for a good table saw so any info is great. Once again thank-you,cheers Richard
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11th July 2013, 07:15 PM #23SENIOR MEMBER
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Billyboydes,
I am looking at getting one of these myself and see you paid $1375 for yours.
Just wondering how you managed to get it for that price as the price I have found is $1590.
Also how are you still finding it?
Thanks
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12th July 2013, 09:04 AM #24Senior Member
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13th July 2013, 02:17 AM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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So it looks like I am 2 weeks to slow.
Any idea on the new pricing? I h have contacted gregmach but they have not responded to me.
Also in an attempt not to hijack this thread, how does the fashion compare to the sawstop? I currently have a makita contractors saw and want to upgrade to a better machine.
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15th July 2013, 11:47 AM #26
Fusion
Hi Grant,
Yes I am still very happy with the saw. I did get it when the A$ was at its best! (worst, depending on how you look at it!)
Contact John for more info pricing etc. [email protected]
regardsBilly
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15th July 2013, 01:50 PM #27SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks for the update. I have tried to contact them via their website twice but no reply.
Will give then a go via the email address you supplied.
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20th July 2013, 06:56 PM #28SENIOR MEMBER
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Billyboydes
What type of power plug does the fusion have on it? Is it a standard 10amp plug?
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20th July 2013, 09:00 PM #29
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22nd July 2013, 08:21 PM #30SENIOR MEMBER
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Billyboydes,
thanks for the info. Gregmach informed me the new machines have a 15amp plug but are 10amp machines.
placed an order for one today and put down a deposit since they have none in stock and should have a new shipment in the next 6 weeks.
so I just have to hang out till then and I'm sure I will let all know once it is here.
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