I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking at
the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone have
one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
Thanks
Ian
On Dec 31 2010, 12:15=A0pm, "Ian James"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking at
> the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
Kool tool. But I find having two is better. Set up and changeover's a
pain. As suggested, add casters to your RAS - i did using a trolley
thing that I could swing down and lock in place. This raised the rear
of the saw effectively engaging the two fixed casters (off a grocery
store shopping cart) at the front of the stand.
I modified my stand so that it was plumb along the rear and splayed
out to the left, right and front so that it would fit flush against
the wall when not in use and added some drawers / shelving to utilize
the space under the saw.
At one point I had a folding table for it where the left and right
"wings" folded down along each side allowing the saw to slip into a
narrow (respectively) space.
Having said all that, if I could only hav e one saw in my shop, it
would be as good a TS as I could afford.
>> Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
>> than the DeWalt.
>> Perfect for the installer.
>
> One of these saws would have come in very handy over the last several
> months. I checked both the DeWalt and Makita US web sites and neither
> seem to be available in the States.
I'll bet they do not meet OSHA specs for guarding, or something.
--
Jim in NC
On Dec 31, 2:05=A0pm, -MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/31/10 12:08 PM, Robatoy wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 31, 12:37 pm, -MIKE-<[email protected]> =A0wrote:
> >> On 12/31/10 11:15 AM, Ian James wrote:
>
> >>> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> >>> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been lookin=
g
> >>> at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>
> >>> This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
> >>> have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>
> >> My initial impression is, "Wow! I wish I'd thought of that." =A0Very c=
ool
> >> looking tool.
>
> >> For general carpentry, I think it would be great, especially in the ba=
ck
> >> of a truck.
>
> >> But if you're wanting "accuracy.....for... some furniture making" =A0I
> >> wouldn't suggest that saw if you're considering using it as a table sa=
w
> >> very often. =A0The table and fence are way too small to get the kind o=
f
> >> results you want for furniture making.
>
> >> --
>
> >> =A0 =A0-MIKE-
>
> > Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
> > than the DeWalt.
> > Perfect for the installer.
>
> I'm guessing they're not over here because they wouldn't pass emissions.
>
Hehehe....
It would be interesting to know the reason(s) though...
On Dec 31, 12:15=A0pm, "Ian James"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking at
> the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>
> This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone have
> one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
Never used such an animal, but the idea is interesting. A quick
Google showed there are a number of similar saws out there - mainly EU
fodder.
http://festoolownersgroup.com/other-tools-accessories/unusual-woodworking-p=
ower-tools
R
Robatoy wrote:
> On Dec 31, 12:37 pm, -MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On 12/31/10 11:15 AM, Ian James wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
>>>smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking
>>>at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>>
>>>This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
>>>have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>>
>>My initial impression is, "Wow! I wish I'd thought of that." Very cool
>>looking tool.
>>
>>For general carpentry, I think it would be great, especially in the back
>>of a truck.
>>
>>But if you're wanting "accuracy.....for... some furniture making" I
>>wouldn't suggest that saw if you're considering using it as a table saw
>>very often. The table and fence are way too small to get the kind of
>>results you want for furniture making.
>>
>>--
>>
>> -MIKE-
>>
>> "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
>> --Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
>> --
>> http://mikedrums.com
>> [email protected]
>> ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
>
>
> Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
> than the DeWalt.
> Perfect for the installer.
One of these saws would have come in very handy over the last several
months. I checked both the DeWalt and Makita US web sites and neither
seem to be available in the States.
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
>
> "RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:47a17ed9-ea61-452f-b2a1-895b75c0fff0@f30g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
>
> <Snip>
>
> Never used such an animal, but the idea is interesting. A quick
> Google showed there are a number of similar saws out there - mainly EU
> fodder.
> http://festoolownersgroup.com/other-tools-accessories/unusual-woodworking-power-tools
>
> R
>
> Thanks for the comments - the furniture use would only be occasional so
> still a contender. I need something I can move around as my garage is shared
> by the car (and bikes)!
>
> Luckily I'm EU based (UK).
If you just need to be able move it around your garage it would be a lot
cheaper to put some casters on your RAS. And after you've read the Mr.
Sawdust and Jon Eakes books <http://mrsawdust.com/> and
<http://www.joneakes.com/payments/review?type=product&id=radial_arm_saw>
you may decide that it's a keeper.
I had never seen one before, but it appears to be a great saw for the
trades.
On 12/31/2010 12:15 PM, Ian James wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking
> at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>
> This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
> have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ian
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 12:38:12 -0500, "Morgans" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
>>> than the DeWalt.
>>> Perfect for the installer.
>>
>> One of these saws would have come in very handy over the last several
>> months. I checked both the DeWalt and Makita US web sites and neither
>> seem to be available in the States.
>
>I'll bet they do not meet OSHA specs for guarding, or something.
More likely they don't think there is a market for it here.
On Dec 31, 12:37=A0pm, -MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/31/10 11:15 AM, Ian James wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> > smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking
> > at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>
> > This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
> > have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>
> My initial impression is, "Wow! I wish I'd thought of that." =A0Very cool
> looking tool.
>
> For general carpentry, I think it would be great, especially in the back
> of a truck.
>
> But if you're wanting "accuracy.....for... some furniture making" =A0I
> wouldn't suggest that saw if you're considering using it as a table saw
> very often. =A0The table and fence are way too small to get the kind of
> results you want for furniture making.
>
> --
>
> =A0 -MIKE-
>
> =A0 "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
> =A0 =A0 =A0--Elvin Jones =A0(1927-2004)
> =A0 --
> =A0http://mikedrums.com
> =A0 [email protected]
> =A0 ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
than the DeWalt.
Perfect for the installer.
On 12/31/10 11:15 AM, Ian James wrote:
> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking
> at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>
> This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
> have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>
My initial impression is, "Wow! I wish I'd thought of that." Very cool
looking tool.
For general carpentry, I think it would be great, especially in the back
of a truck.
But if you're wanting "accuracy.....for... some furniture making" I
wouldn't suggest that saw if you're considering using it as a table saw
very often. The table and fence are way too small to get the kind of
results you want for furniture making.
--
-MIKE-
"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
[email protected]
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
On 12/31/10 12:08 PM, Robatoy wrote:
> On Dec 31, 12:37 pm, -MIKE-<[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 12/31/10 11:15 AM, Ian James wrote:
>>
>>> I'm looking to replace my Dewalt 1501 RAS with something a little bit
>>> smaller. I want maximum versatility and accuracy and I've been looking
>>> at the Dewalt DW743 Flip-Over saw.
>>
>>> This is for general carpentry and some furniture making. Does anyone
>>> have one of these or can anyone give me some feedback?
>>
>> My initial impression is, "Wow! I wish I'd thought of that." Very cool
>> looking tool.
>>
>> For general carpentry, I think it would be great, especially in the back
>> of a truck.
>>
>> But if you're wanting "accuracy.....for... some furniture making" I
>> wouldn't suggest that saw if you're considering using it as a table saw
>> very often. The table and fence are way too small to get the kind of
>> results you want for furniture making.
>>
>> --
>>
>> -MIKE-
>
> Makita FL1000 has been around in Europe for a while now. It is cheaper
> than the DeWalt.
> Perfect for the installer.
I'm guessing they're not over here because they wouldn't pass emissions.
--
-MIKE-
"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
[email protected]
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply
"RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:47a17ed9-ea61-452f-b2a1-895b75c0fff0@f30g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
<Snip>
Never used such an animal, but the idea is interesting. A quick
Google showed there are a number of similar saws out there - mainly EU
fodder.
http://festoolownersgroup.com/other-tools-accessories/unusual-woodworking-power-tools
R
Thanks for the comments - the furniture use would only be occasional so
still a contender. I need something I can move around as my garage is shared
by the car (and bikes)!
Luckily I'm EU based (UK).
Ian