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6th September 2017, 07:07 AM #106
Can't say for absolute certain. Looks the same but different colour. Except UK one doesn't mention a laser which the Swarts has. Odds are its the same. The big difference with the Swarts is the exceptional customer service you get from Sam.
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6th September 2017, 10:19 AM #107
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6th September 2017, 10:36 AM #108
My understanding is Sam meets with the manufacturer and provides the specs of what he wants.
That may be built from some kind of base model? I imagine other people could likely use his as a base model and work up or down from the same manufacturer.
DaveTTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art
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8th September 2017, 07:23 PM #109
Hi All,
I am in the market for an SCMS, and had not even considered the Swarts. I had been looking at the Makita 1018 and Metabo around the 450 mark but this unit threw a spanner in my thought-train. If the Swarts tools rep is on here I have a couple of questions
1. Does the unit come with a spare belt, and/or can a generic off-the-shelf be used? (I have visions of the belt breaking half way through a job and having to wait for one to be delivered to Adelaide)
2. Does it have extendable sides for longer work?
3. Is there a local supplier (Adelaide) where I can look, play, touch and just get a feel for it
Thanks, Paul
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8th September 2017, 07:51 PM #110
Paul, I suggest you go to their website and get their phone number. Give Sam a call and ask him directly.
You call their office during hours or you can even call Sam on his mobile after hours. Try doing that with another tool supplier.
Swarts Tools | An exciting new brand of semi-professional power tools launched in early 2011.
You can then tell us how it went.
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8th September 2017, 08:18 PM #111
After sales service is generally very efficent from all I hear.
He has a warehouse in Sydney and too my knowledge you cant get a hands on feel at any other outlets.
From memory it has extendable sides.
DaveTTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art
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8th September 2017, 08:37 PM #112
The sides extend and align with the table part.
There is also a stand available for it but I don't have that.
I don't know about hands on in Adelaide but forum members in Brisbane could talk with me.
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8th September 2017, 08:53 PM #113
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10th September 2017, 09:59 PM #114
Looks the same...difference is the British one only has a 40 tooth blade but the Swart saw is supplied with a 100 tooth blade
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10th September 2017, 10:00 PM #115
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10th September 2017, 10:02 PM #116
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10th September 2017, 10:51 PM #117My YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/2_KPRN6I9SE
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6th December 2017, 04:21 PM #118
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12th December 2017, 07:10 PM #119
There would only be one way to find out.
However the top half of the fence slides in a groove on the bottom half. So if I was doing it I would first try to replace the top part with my own creation. Probably I would ring up Samuel and ask for spare parts to drill out.
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4th January 2018, 05:47 AM #120
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