12-30-2015, 04:17 PM
Let me start by saying that I don't know much about Unisaws other than I have used a few from time to time. I currently have a rinky dink Skil table saw they sell at Lowes for like $140 (I bartered for mine in like new condition). Anyhow, I am set up to win my fantasy football championship (2nd year in a row!) and with that will come a $500 profit in winnings. Since I now have a garage and can afford to give up some space for a good saw, I am looking to do so.
Last year, I went to an auction at a local high school. I bought a 1960s 16" Rockwell bandsaw (I have no room for that) and a 1960s Unisaw. I sold them both to my boss for what I paid for them because we were going to set up a wood shop in some spare space at work. We're no longer going to do that and I'm in the market for a saw so I talked to him about buying it back at cost. I'm looking for some advice on which would be better and what I should really look at to determine if the Uni is the way to go vs a new hybrid saw instead.
Pros
Uni:
- Very large Biesemeyer fence (52"?) that needs one face of the fence replaced (no big deal)
- Old Iron
- Probably a much more valuable saw
- Price ($260 plus any maintenance)
- Has a very nice, large (6"x 8") kill switch engaged with knee.
Ridgid:
- New product (should be no issues)
- Comes with mobile base (I'll need for my use)
- Parts should be readily available
- Comes with riving knife
- Dust collection built in
Cons
Uni:
- Came from HS wood shop so who knows the usage/care
- Would need to purchase mobile base ($50+)
- Possible damage to trunion or other?
- Refurb needed on CI (just my labor so nothing major there)
- Fence needs some repairs
- No riving knife
- No dust collection
Ridgid:
- Price ($530 + tax)
- Probably not the same build quality as Unisaw
I've done some research on the Ridgid and it seems like a pretty good saw overall, especially for the price. I don't have the information on the Unisaw right now because it's at work, but I can get it on Monday if that would help to determine anything. Does anyone have any advice on what to look for on the saw? It's wired for 220 but we haven't even plugged it in yet. It's just been sitting in an empty warehouse for a year and a half or so.
The fence looks like this one here but obviously the saw is much older.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rUGHdXlb4M
The white wing on the right side is no good on the Uni either, but I can replace that stuff pretty easily.
The repair I need to do on the fence is the melamine face. It has started to delaminate but that shouldn't be too hard to fix.
Last year, I went to an auction at a local high school. I bought a 1960s 16" Rockwell bandsaw (I have no room for that) and a 1960s Unisaw. I sold them both to my boss for what I paid for them because we were going to set up a wood shop in some spare space at work. We're no longer going to do that and I'm in the market for a saw so I talked to him about buying it back at cost. I'm looking for some advice on which would be better and what I should really look at to determine if the Uni is the way to go vs a new hybrid saw instead.
Pros
Uni:
- Very large Biesemeyer fence (52"?) that needs one face of the fence replaced (no big deal)
- Old Iron
- Probably a much more valuable saw
- Price ($260 plus any maintenance)
- Has a very nice, large (6"x 8") kill switch engaged with knee.
Ridgid:
- New product (should be no issues)
- Comes with mobile base (I'll need for my use)
- Parts should be readily available
- Comes with riving knife
- Dust collection built in
Cons
Uni:
- Came from HS wood shop so who knows the usage/care
- Would need to purchase mobile base ($50+)
- Possible damage to trunion or other?
- Refurb needed on CI (just my labor so nothing major there)
- Fence needs some repairs
- No riving knife
- No dust collection
Ridgid:
- Price ($530 + tax)
- Probably not the same build quality as Unisaw
I've done some research on the Ridgid and it seems like a pretty good saw overall, especially for the price. I don't have the information on the Unisaw right now because it's at work, but I can get it on Monday if that would help to determine anything. Does anyone have any advice on what to look for on the saw? It's wired for 220 but we haven't even plugged it in yet. It's just been sitting in an empty warehouse for a year and a half or so.
The fence looks like this one here but obviously the saw is much older.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rUGHdXlb4M
The white wing on the right side is no good on the Uni either, but I can replace that stuff pretty easily.
The repair I need to do on the fence is the melamine face. It has started to delaminate but that shouldn't be too hard to fix.
Jason Woodford
I happen to have a full set and once they had one bad winter of moisture they never real look good again. - Scott Whiting 6/24/10
I live in a constant state of horny. She's very obliging. Why mess with it? - Snipe Hunter
I happen to have a full set and once they had one bad winter of moisture they never real look good again. - Scott Whiting 6/24/10
I live in a constant state of horny. She's very obliging. Why mess with it? - Snipe Hunter