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Old 09-22-2006, 08:04 AM
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Wade ..... I had a look at the Grizzly site last nite and a good read up on the saw. Wow, that sounds like a terrific investment. That should make your work a lot easier. A good quality tool like that will last a lifetime, and bring much joy during it.

One of the better woodworking magazines had a good "fine tune your table saw" article not long ago, I'll see if I can find it, and direct you to it. "Fine Woodworking" I believe. You might try their site and do a search or ask at their message board. Lots of great advice at those boards, but also some less than stellar responses .......some of those folks can be rude and nasty. Not like carvers, haven't ever found a rude carver yet!

Enjoy your new saw when it arrives and let us know how she sings!!!

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Default Re: TABLE SAWS, who makes a great one?

I have a delta unisaw and love it to no end but they don't give them away, have boughten a few grizzly tools as of recent and love them and i hear their table saw is as good or better for less money, i put everything on casters so i can move them around ceaper than shop space
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My saw arrived this afternoon! I opened the main box and looked, brought the books in the house...Grizzly G1023-SLWX , can hardly wait to get it set up and figure it out! It'll take me a few days, as tomorrow's already pretty full, and I'm determined to do it right. Anyone want to come over and help me figure it out, you'll be greatly welcomed!
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Hey!!!! Congratulations Wade!!! I know how anxious you will be to get it set up and making dust, always a big deal to get a new tool singing. Keep us posted on the "experience"!

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