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RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - brnhornt - 07-20-2018

LIL...I've been using the older version of this for about 7 years now in my one car garage/shop.  It's always done what I've asked of it without complaint...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-13-Amp-10-in-Professional-Cast-Iron-Table-Saw-R4512/202500206


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - 5thumbs - 07-20-2018

Thanks everyone for all the great advice. I'm still looking and since my timetable isn't fixed, I don't need to buy a saw tomorrow.

Think I'll pass on the older Unisaws and Powermatics. They mostly seem to be in poor shape and don't have any of the safety features that are important to me.  Good tip about the induction motors' I'll keep that in mind.

Right now a Grizzly G0771Z looks attractive. It's a bit more than I'd like to spend, but I was saving some $$ for an upgraded fence and some other accessories. The advantage is that it's a new saw and it includes a riving knife as well as the blade protectors. Anybody have any opinions on this? Some reviews I've read were pretty positive.

It's made the short list, anyway - I'll keep looking for a good condition used saw as well.


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - BloomingtonMike - 07-20-2018

(07-20-2018, 12:34 PM)5thumbs Wrote: Thanks everyone for all the great advice. I'm still looking and since my timetable isn't fixed, I don't need to buy a saw tomorrow.

Think I'll pass on the older Unisaws and Powermatics. They mostly seem to be in poor shape and don't have any of the safety features that are important to me.  Good tip about the induction motors' I'll keep that in mind.

Right now a Grizzly G0771Z looks attractive. It's a bit more than I'd like to spend, but I was saving some $$ for an upgraded fence and some other accessories. The advantage is that it's a new saw and it includes a riving knife as well as the blade protectors. Anybody have any opinions on this? Some reviews I've read were pretty positive.

It's made the short list, anyway - I'll keep looking for a good condition used saw as well.

First things that popped out to me on that saw

1. Lack of Biesmeyer clone fence - that fence on it is lightweight and imo junky on the one I saw at the showroom
2. Lack of magnetic controls/contactor, those latching ones will not shut off if you loose power.
3. Dust port on the right hand side is annoying, especially if you want an extension table and shelf fopr a cabinet to the right of your saw.
4. Table mounted trunnions and not cabinet mounted trunnions. Makes it more annoying to align miterslot to blade.


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - Arlin Eastman - 07-20-2018

Jim

There is ad in S&S for two table saws for sale.  You could get both and then sell the other one.

He wants $800 for both of them.

https://www.forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7341047


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - 5thumbs - 07-20-2018

(07-20-2018, 01:28 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Jim

There is ad in S&S for two table saws for sale.  You could get both and then sell the other one.

He wants $800 for both of them.

https://www.forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7341047
Thanks, Arlin - I saw that (cheap pun!) but Michigan is a bit far for my little truck to haul!


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - 5thumbs - 07-20-2018

(07-20-2018, 01:21 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: First things that popped out to me on that saw

1. Lack of Biesmeyer clone fence - that fence on it is lightweight and imo junky on the one I saw at the showroom
2. Lack of magnetic controls/contactor, those latching ones will not shut off if you loose power.
3. Dust port on the right hand side is annoying, especially if you want an extension table and shelf fopr a cabinet to the right of your saw.
4. Table mounted trunnions and not cabinet mounted trunnions. Makes it more annoying to align miterslot to blade.
Good information - thanks a bunch. I wasn't too worried about the fence, I planned on replacing it anyway. The table mounted trunnions are a bigger concern - no way to change those.


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - fishhh4 - 07-21-2018

These make it easier
I don't have them on my saw .

I have a Jet hybrid. Have not had a need to adjust yet 8 years . That Grizz would probably serve you well . Still think you could do better in the used market .
Post your general location . The google foo is strong here ( bunch of old farts with nothing better to do
Uhoh  ).


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - 5thumbs - 07-21-2018

(07-21-2018, 08:15 AM)fishhh4 Wrote: These make it easier
I don't have them on my saw .

I have a Jet hybrid. Have not had a need to adjust yet 8 years . That Grizz would probably serve you well . Still think you could do better in the used market .
Post your general location . The google foo is strong here ( bunch of old farts with nothing better to do
Uhoh  ).

Sure - I'm in Northern DE - about 45 min south of Phila and 50 min northeast of Baltimore.  Am willing to travel for a good deal. Still looking at used, so all options are on the table. (another bad pun)


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - Arlin Eastman - 07-21-2018

(07-21-2018, 08:15 AM)fishhh4 Wrote: These make it easier
I don't have them on my saw .

I have a Jet hybrid. Have not had a need to adjust yet 8 years . That Grizz would probably serve you well . Still think you could do better in the used market .
Post your general location . The google foo is strong here ( bunch of old farts with nothing better to do
Uhoh  ).

Hay hay - I fart but not old yet. 
Laugh
Laugh   Or as my granddaughers say I toot. 
Yes
Winkgrin


RE: Help me choose a Table Saw - fishhh4 - 07-21-2018

If Janus ain't beat ya to it

offer 350 good saw

500 go get it NOW...But offer 450

100 dollars belt drive

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