I was looking at a KUFO sliding table saw 6 weeks ago. A number of
people on forums responded hearing good things about KUFO dust
collectors.
But nobody had seen one of their saws, so I backed out. The machining
on the saw impressed me. And a few test cuts I made (rip and cross)
were accurate.
I guess I would take a gamble on dust collection. But with the long
service life of something like a table saw, I wanted more in the way of
customer support. I didn't want to be a "beta test" case for a $3000
purchase.
Gary Curtis
Los Angeles
I believe it was on WoodNet and Sawmill Creek Forums that folks
mentioned having knowledge of the Seco dust collectors.
Sorry, I don't know anything about dc design. Their American HQ is
about 35 miles from me near Los Angeles Harbor. I believe Eagle Tools
in Glendale California sells their equipment. At least they have the
saw I looked at. Their telephone is 32399-2909
GC
My SECO shaper is great.
Wilson
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Someone locally has a NIB UFO-101DC. It isn't a whole lot less than a new
> Delta; but sure looks pretty.
> Every hear of the brand? I can't find a single one for sale on the web.
>
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>I was looking at a KUFO sliding table saw 6 weeks ago. A number of
> people on forums responded hearing good things about KUFO dust
> collectors.
>
> But nobody had seen one of their saws, so I backed out. The machining
> on the saw impressed me. And a few test cuts I made (rip and cross)
> were accurate.
>
> I guess I would take a gamble on dust collection. But with the long
> service life of something like a table saw, I wanted more in the way of
> customer support. I didn't want to be a "beta test" case for a $3000
> purchase.
>
Any idea what forums? I am a little leary of a plastic impeller, but I
guess if it is made out of the right plastic...
thanks