hi this my first post here and im wanting a bit of advice about retuning what i would call a faulty item .
i recently , last week purchased a table saw from tool station .
today was the first time i used it .
the saw is appauling to say the least , it wasent an expense saw as such £49.99
but should have been upto the job intended
the problem i have with it is the guide which holds the wood steady does not clamp securely , leading to wood been cut correctly at one side but wrong at the other end ,as the guide moves in use .
plus the saw blade rather than cutting the wood with a relatively smooth edge ,instead hacks away at it .
the saw should cut to a depth of 40 mm but struggles to cut chipboard at a depth of 15mm
i cannot find the receipt for the saw but it is an exclusive item to them .
there sales terms state for a return the item should be unused , or faulty
the saw isnt faulty as such it just cant do the job intended to do where as a decent hand saw could have. maybe it would have took alot longer but the wood cut would be accurate .
i recently , last week purchased a table saw from tool station .
today was the first time i used it .
the saw is appauling to say the least , it wasent an expense saw as such £49.99
but should have been upto the job intended
the problem i have with it is the guide which holds the wood steady does not clamp securely , leading to wood been cut correctly at one side but wrong at the other end ,as the guide moves in use .
plus the saw blade rather than cutting the wood with a relatively smooth edge ,instead hacks away at it .
the saw should cut to a depth of 40 mm but struggles to cut chipboard at a depth of 15mm
i cannot find the receipt for the saw but it is an exclusive item to them .
there sales terms state for a return the item should be unused , or faulty
the saw isnt faulty as such it just cant do the job intended to do where as a decent hand saw could have. maybe it would have took alot longer but the wood cut would be accurate .