I am still struggling with some issues, my confidence is way down and I am having a very hard time coming up with good search-terms for the videos so more people can find them.
I like your saw / outfeed table! I've got a much smaller table saw which is lacking a few features and thinking of upgrading to this one, thanks for the video.
Yeah - it is really a very good saw but it was not made for "industrial work" - especially when the dust can accumulate inside the enclosure. I've since removed the accessory drawer so the dust can fall to the ground, rather than get compacted around the motor.
Here in Australia they give a 6 year replacement warranty. No questions asked.
That is nice for you aussies - but it doesn't help me much here in Denmark :)
Yeah that's ashame that the warranty doesn't cover it, but you're a good man
It's nice to see you uploading your videos again. I hope you are OK my friend.
I am still struggling with some issues, my confidence is way down and I am having a very hard time coming up with good search-terms for the videos so more people can find them.
You can probably use the old deck as an outfeed table, or you could even turn it into a router table.
I like your saw / outfeed table! I've got a much smaller table saw which is lacking a few features and thinking of upgrading to this one, thanks for the video.
I am glad I could be helpful to you
This was super helpful...and also my first introduction to NoRemorse!
Thank you - and thank you again for your support.
At my age I give up as well after an hour.
But the saw was only 8 months old - I had expected more of today's youth :)
Thanks for the insights!
would you sell broken saw?
I can't. I threw it out more than a year ago.
I think carbons on the old one ran out... it's a few EUR investment only!
A bit late to tell me that two years after I replaced the whole saw :)
@@noremorsewoodworking2258 sorry :D I was watching your video yesterday only :D
so what happened to the review of the saw?
Спасибо за перевод 👍🙂
Like you say, you just worked it a little harder than it is made for.
Yeah - it is really a very good saw but it was not made for "industrial work" - especially when the dust can accumulate inside the enclosure. I've since removed the accessory drawer so the dust can fall to the ground, rather than get compacted around the motor.
@@noremorsewoodworking2258 I've put a catch bin under mine, it works great. I keep the dust to make starter burn logs.
You don't give an actual review....just an explanation as to why your saw died.
The "review" is implied in the fact that I went out and bought the exact same saw when the first one died.