What stand do you have your table saw attached to? I don't see any kits on Home Depot for this table saw including a stand, and all of the Ryobi stands I see on there don't have wheels. Just curious what stand you're using here.
Which bolts did you use to attach the saw to the stand? I bought the same saw and stand but the diameter of the bolts that came with the stand are too large for the holes in the saw. Thanks!
I dislike the trend to various blade diameters. Was so glad to finally get battery circ saws with standard 7-1/4in blades. I don't want a table saw that uses some weird 8in blade. I'm going to hold out for a 10in blade version. Maybe it will use the 40v batteries. Until then I'll keep using my corded table saw, with a power station. 😁
@@livefreeandtoolon Corded power tools make a racket even when they're not cutting anything, so it's hard to know how much of the noise comes from the wood-cutting and how much from the electric motor. I reckon most of the noise comes from the motor. I think I'm going to make a silent table saw from a 48-volt ebike motor ust for the heck of it,. Then we'll find out how much noisy wood-cutting really needs to be.
The miter gauge is junk and the rip fence is absolute garbage. Also, there is no miter slot on the left side of the table. I wish I would have taken mine back.
I owned the corded version of that saw, it was on Craigslist after 2 months. If you are cutting firewood the fence isn't an issue. But, if you are doing anything that must be remotely straight it's not happening with a non R&P fence. You are kidding yourself. And don't get me started about the waves and coating imperfections on the surface itself. Also, I notice all the reviews I have seen for this saw are using a 9.0 ah battery (Amazon $184.00) but the kit comes with 2 - 4.0 ah batteries. So buying this inadequate children's toy will cost you almost 200.00 more to get it to cut your lumber inaccurately. I'll just get another extension cord for my Dewalt.
For my DIY needs, I will get a Ryobi 18v 12amp battery and a 40T Diablo blade for this. Thanks for the review! Can't wait! 👍
Those Diablo blades are really good.👍🏼
What is the make/model of your table saw stand?
What stand do you have your table saw attached to? I don't see any kits on Home Depot for this table saw including a stand, and all of the Ryobi stands I see on there don't have wheels. Just curious what stand you're using here.
Thanks for the review. It looks like a solid saw.
Do you say rye bread the same as ryobi?
I will not buy a saw without a rack and pinion fence.
Which bolts did you use to attach the saw to the stand? I bought the same saw and stand but the diameter of the bolts that came with the stand are too large for the holes in the saw. Thanks!
Hey Where Did You Get The Stand
For The .Table Saw?
Amazon
Do u have a link for it?
How tall is this on that stand ?
how many teeth blade is on it?
What Brand is that Table Saw Stand?
It says workess on it so I’m guessing it’s workess
Yup on Amazon for 120$
It needs a bigger amp battery
how much of the battery did it use?
8th of a bar
I dislike the trend to various blade diameters. Was so glad to finally get battery circ saws with standard 7-1/4in blades. I don't want a table saw that uses some weird 8in blade. I'm going to hold out for a 10in blade version. Maybe it will use the 40v batteries. Until then I'll keep using my corded table saw, with a power station. 😁
If I could afford the Milwaukee M18 table saw, I'd get it.
So it's just as noisy as an AC table saw then?
Cutting wood is cutting wood, it's noisy no matter the motor or voltage
@@livefreeandtoolon Corded power tools make a racket even when they're not cutting anything, so it's hard to know how much of the noise comes from the wood-cutting and how much from the electric motor. I reckon most of the noise comes from the motor. I think I'm going to make a silent table saw from a 48-volt ebike motor ust for the heck of it,. Then we'll find out how much noisy wood-cutting really needs to be.
The miter gauge is junk and the rip fence is absolute garbage. Also, there is no miter slot on the left side of the table. I wish I would have taken mine back.
Can confirm. This review is absurd lol
@@VanquishAudioIt's sponsored content, probably from Home Depot.
Очень хорошо и удобно.
Nice
Thanks
I owned the corded version of that saw, it was on Craigslist after 2 months. If you are cutting firewood the fence isn't an issue. But, if you are doing anything that must be remotely straight it's not happening with a non R&P fence. You are kidding yourself. And don't get me started about the waves and coating imperfections on the surface itself. Also, I notice all the reviews I have seen for this saw are using a 9.0 ah battery (Amazon $184.00) but the kit comes with 2 - 4.0 ah batteries. So buying this inadequate children's toy will cost you almost 200.00 more to get it to cut your lumber inaccurately. I'll just get another extension cord for my Dewalt.