Metabo Jobsite Saw || Unboxing, Assembly, & Initial Thoughts
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Yup, my old Mastercraft benchtop table saw finally bit the biscuit. After researching the various options, I finally landed on the Metabo HPT 10" Jobsite Table Saw. In this video, I go through the unboxing, assembly and initial thoughts!
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Have had mine for a few years and am very happy with it. The original blade did not last long and I replaced it with a Diablo general purpose blade and a DeWalt fine cut. Both work great. Learning how to do different cuts and more effectively use the miter gauge. I did polish the table surface and that makes a huge difference.
Bought one yesterday. Was planning to buy the 36V version but would have to buy battery and charger or the AC adapter which significantly increases an already high price. Got my corded version for $449. I own other Metabo tools (Hitachi when purchased) and they are excellent.
Great review
Thank you for the how to video man 👍🏼
Thanks for a great video
I own it...works great with a new cmt italian blade
Bought one too works great especially with the Diablo blade
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
Great choice
Ironically I upgraded from the exact same table saw. Mine didn’t crap out at least. I came to see how to use the fence. I was at a loss. I didn’t realize you just need to tug it. Seemed too tight like there was a release or something and was afraid to break it. Thanks for showing how to adjust and check the blade for square etc. I’m looking forward to having an accurate measure right on the saw instead of having to use the measuring tape for everything.
Great video! I have the 36V version - love this saw. In mine originally riving knife was off to the left 1.1 mm and that's preety unacceptable. But I made some distances and now it sits perfect. Also changed the original cutting blade. Now it's sharp as a razor and cuts much more cleanly. I chose quality industrial blade with little bit less diameter (250 instead of 254) and thickest as you can insert - (2x2.8 instead of 1.5x2.4). Highly recommend doing that and checking that riving knife if it is in the right position for your own safety. Cheers!
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
Yup, riving knife is all good, but that’s good to know that it could shift/be out of alignment!
@bobframe1949
7 ай бұрын
My Metabo saw's riving knife stuck out past the replacement blade edge (admitedly-it's a thin kerf blade) which tended to catch on the stock...not good. Tried bending it but that did not work. In a flash of insight I created a shim (added to the inside of the knife where it is mounted in its clamp) using a post-it note and that brought the knife into alignment with the blade.
I had the same older saw and just upgraded to the same saw..used though. Had a broken fence lock lever $10 so the guy gave it to me for $40 with stand, rip blade, dado throat option...
Hi~super, interestingm asterpiece.💪
I have the cordless 36V version that also plugs in with AC adapter Great and harder table saw
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! What do you mean by “harder” table saw?
@baseballdude8491
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeartToHomeWoodworking was supposed to say hardy
A question brother, how has the table saw served you today? And one question: I just bought mine, but I notice that when I press the brake button there is some sparking momentarily inside the engine. Does this also happen to you, or is it a factory defect?
I have the same saw and I love the saw it always surprised that they did not design a place to store the miter gauge ...that I have hardly ever used
@hjeffwallace
5 ай бұрын
There is miter storage behind the cord wrap. Look for 2 black rectangles about 1 inch.
@JBF_75
3 күн бұрын
@@hjeffwallace @2fuzy its there, but its crap. I installed a larger fence for the miter gauge, and drop it permanently into the "handle" on the lower left by the wheels. But I also have a crosscut sled that I use more often.
Anyone else having a problem with the Arbor Nut coming loose due to the stop break when turning off the saw?
Did you get that at lowes?
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
KMS Tools!
I bought the same saw , But when ever I I try to rip , the fence moves
How is it holding up? I've read a lot of reviews people say the fence doesn't stay square is that your experience?
@JBF_75
3 күн бұрын
I've had it for about 5 years now. Just noticed that the fence has moved a little. Might need to replace the fence but looking at other options too.
Any updates on this unit? Any issues with the lifting mechanism (being plastic gears)? One of the KZreadr wasn't happy with the lock lever (broken after a month of use), did you notice any issues on this lever? I'm pretty sure you did your research before purchasing the unit, what made you still buying it? One thing makes me a bit held back is the plastic gears. DeWalt units have all metal gearing but the cost where I live is twice as much
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
Hey Tomi! No issues with the rack and pinion so far. I’m quite pleased with the build quality, despite it having numerous plastic components. The lock lever did come loose on me, but after a couple minutes of fiddling around, I figured out how to adjust it. My only other complaint with the saw is that Metabo could’ve easily made the outfeed support extend further, but chose not to for some reason. When looking underneath the table, you can see there is definitely the room for it. That said, I’m still happy with the outfeed table, as other brands, like Bosch, don’t even have one. Overall, I’m quite pleased with the Metabo, and I still recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable job site saw.
Can the riving knife be removed or pushed below table height so you can do dado cuts with the ripping blade? Can this saw handle a dado blade (how wide) and can you purchase different table inserts for dado and zero clearance?
@JBF_75
3 күн бұрын
The riving knife does have a setting that will go below blade height for dado cuts with a ripping blade. I don't own a dado stack, so can't comment there. And from what I have found, you cannot buy inserts for this table saw.
@jeff1806
3 күн бұрын
@@JBF_75 Thanks. Interesting to know about additional inserts. They say it will do almost a 3/4" wide dado cut. But if you can't purchase an insert for it, what good is it. I suppose you could try and make one.
How do you like the dust collecting port?
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
It’s a standard 2.5” and fits well with my dust collection system. Like any table saw though, there’s a fair bit of dust that gets ejected from the blade itself, so unless you have like a custom dust hood or something, you’ll have to accept some dust buildup. Does that answer your question?
@JBF_75
3 күн бұрын
@@HeartToHomeWoodworking agreed. Cyclone system hooked up des get most of it, but there is a fair amount that still spits up from the blade. Always wear a mask and apron when inside.
When will the rewiev of the saw come. I am thinking of buying one and if it isnt good. Ill buy the Dewalt 7492
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking later this spring/summer. Too much else on the go right now. Definitely won’t be for a while
@henriknielsen1982
Жыл бұрын
@@HeartToHomeWoodworking thats fine. Could you give a yes or a no to it though.
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
@@henriknielsen1982 oh I still definitely recommend it to those who are looking for an affordable job site table saw! It’s no Industrial Saw Stop, but it gets the job done. My only complaints with it are minor, which include the following: - dust port is an oversized 2.5”, making a 2.5” hose difficult to get on. - Metabo had the option to extend the outfeed support further, but chose not to for some reason. There’s room for it underneath the saw. That said, not every saw has an outfeed support, so it’s already ahead of the competition in that respect.
@henriknielsen1982
Жыл бұрын
@@HeartToHomeWoodworking thanks.
What is the table height on that?
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
About 900mm
Do you know if this table takes dado blade?
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
I don’t use dado stacks myself, but any table saw should be able to accommodate them. The only hindrance would be the insert, as you’d need to make your own.
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
I don't think it is powerful enough
@paulhughes5422
6 ай бұрын
It does. I’ve had mine for 2 years and have a dado stack I’ve use with no issues.
You paid a lot for your saw ! Amazon has it for $ 450. 00 right now !!!
Funny this looks the same as the CT Maximum job site table saw
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
It does 😳. Only difference I can see is the push stick storage. I’m surprised it’s priced the same too. I would’ve expected cheaper.
Do use the jobsite saw for actual woodworking?
@JBF_75
3 күн бұрын
I've had this saw for 5 years now. In that time I have used it for multiple reasons, but the past 2-3 years have been for woodworking. In that time I have built numerous jigs and sleds to do the more intricate work, and its still performing well. Fence is starting to age out, so came on YT looking for options.
Never mentioned the locking lever on the fence. Damm you I've seen all the videos on the hitachi table saw and that lever is never even mentioned..
Great review. But if you need your fingers intact, remove all your accessories when working with rotary power tools. Just my 2 cents.
Just vought this at Lowes for 450
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
Жыл бұрын
I assume USD?
@KamikazeeNYC
Жыл бұрын
I bought it for $350 at Lowes a year ago
@roy254ify
Жыл бұрын
@@HeartToHomeWoodworking yes
If they’re anything like their framing nailers….. they’re junk
@d.k.1394
Жыл бұрын
Lol
Thanks for a great video
@HeartToHomeWoodworking
2 жыл бұрын
No problem Geoffrey! If you have any questions, or suggestions on other content you would like to see, please let me know!