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Default Delta 36-717 vs Grizzly 1023SL

On Apr 13, 8:27 am, "Matt" wrote:
What did we ever do without the internet? I am sitting here in Mi and
I got info from Iowa-Morris and Steve. Sorry, i just thought that was
cool......

OK, freight delivered to my house. I am assuming that all the parts
are on the pallet and wrapped up. Will the components get broken down
on the truck and given to me or will they offload the palet in my
driveway/street? Thats how they deliver two truckloads of deck wood,
by dropping it in the street.

What about the 1023SL? Who has one and what do you think?

Matt


Call Grizzly. I'm sure they have answered the same questions you are
asking thousands of times. Parts? Components? On a cabinet table
saw? Other than the fence, and maybe the blade guard, its all
together. On a contractor saw the motor would not be installed. But
the Grizzly saw you mention is a cabinet saw with the motor inside.
You are not buying a model car you put together yourself with glue.
Liftgate service means they get it from the truck bed to the ground,
via a liftgate. I suspect they would have a pallet jack on the truck
and would help you move the pallet with the jack to your garage and
off the street. If you lived on a gravel road and a pallet jack would
be of no use on the ground, then the liftgate service would likely end
when the pallet was on the ground and you would have to figure a way
to get it from wherever its placed to wherever you want it. I suspect
if possible the truck would back into your drive/lane and put the
pallet in a somewhat convenient spot on the ground. But if you live
up a very steep drive with several turns in it, then the truck would
use its liftgate to put the pallet on the ground at the road, where
the truck can easily drive.