![Thanks](https://www.renovateforums.com.au/dbtech/thanks/images/thanks.png)
![Likes](https://www.renovateforums.com.au/dbtech/thanks/images/likes.png)
![Needs Pictures](https://www.woodworkforums.com/images/smilies/happy/photo4.gif)
![Picture(s) thanks](https://www.ubeaut.biz/wave.gif)
Results 46 to 47 of 47
-
13th November 2017, 06:06 PM #46
I haven't much knowledge or info on the Laguna machines, though I believe these, and the Harvey, are also very good table saws. I probably wouldn't hesitate in buying the Laguna if it was available and in my price range.
I will completely second the advice above to check the power situation at your new shop before buying anything, we've just spent a little shy of $4000 trenching in new power to a shed/office and aircon unit (we knew this was going to happen, so no big deal)... of course, that's at the upper end of the scale as far as work is concerned, but the lesson here is that electrical work doesn't come cheap, and shouldn't be a DIY job, so checking this first is well advised
-
24th November 2017, 04:14 PM #47
Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2010
- Location
- tasmania
- Posts
- 79
check out Rob Cosman and Marc Spagnuolo (The wood whisperer)
Similar Threads
-
New member- student at ANU wood workshop.
By Walrusarts in forum G'day mate - THE WELCOME WAGON -Introduce yourselfReplies: 12Last Post: 15th January 2014, 10:17 AM