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Wow, that's a spread, you can get decent hybird for about 1.8K-2K Grizz, Laguna, Harvey all good but if you have 3K-3.5K I'd grab the SS. But FWIW I bought 2hp hybird (1.6K) and it's got plenty of power, nice fence and very accurate cutting saw. I'm a hobby wood worker if I was using a table saw 5 days a week I'd surely would have spent some more money & went with a 3hp cabinet saw.
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Its hard to beat the safety aspects of the SS, especially when you need it.
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01-17-2022, 02:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2022, 02:25 AM by Handplanesandmore.)
Get a ss...a pcs or an ics, nothing less. My pal got a mercedes when he retired and pronounced that he deserved it. Unless you still have a loan to repay, you deserve a ss. Save on something else.
It is worth the money even if you never activate that cartridge...just like if the airbags never inflate on you. Anyone who tells you that you dont need the finger saving technology assumes you're infallible. And you know humans are .....
A ss user since 2004/2005.
Oh ..a slider reduces the chances of cutting fingers but people still can get hurt on the slider. The felder pcs and ss are the only saws that prevent serious finger injuries (Bosch's are still sold in Canada only).
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(01-16-2022, 08:44 PM)jteneyck Wrote: If you are otherwise happy with your saw why worry about it until you need parts?
John
That was more or less my first thought. No need to panic if what you have does the job.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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A 3HP PCS is quite a bit cheaper than a Powermatic, roughly the same price as a Jet
The reason I bought one is after 30+ years of ww'ing, I had a close call using a specialty sled and decided at age 65 I don't expect my mental sharpness to get any better.
Buying used machines is an option, but its just like the used car market. The Jet I replaced I bought in 2001 for $1400 & I sold (within 2 hours of posting) for $850. I probably could have easily gotten $1000 for it.
Buy the SawStop. I will not lose much value.