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Brian D. LaVoie
 
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Default Jet contractor's saw motor differences truth or bs? a little long.

I don't believe the motors are different. I bought my JWTS-10CW2-JF over
two years ago from my local Rockler and the badge on the side of the saw
beneath the bevel crank labels it as a JWTS-10CW2-LFR ... My guess when I
noticed this model number while putting together my saw was that this is the
model number for the saw only (since the same saw is offered with several
different fence options), and that when packaged with either the JetFence or
the Xacta Fence the model number of the "package" becomes JWTS-10CW2-JF or
JWTS-10CW2-whatever Xacta is...

Good luck and have fun with it. It is a great saw.

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Brian
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"Bob by Chicago" wrote in message
news:n_lFb.450432$275.1325058@attbi_s53...
I recently bought a Jet contractor's saw from a local Woodc... er um
retailer that displays Jet/ Powermatic. Thought it was a decent deal. The
one with two cast iron wings and the jet fence (not the biesmeyer knock

off)
and got it for $650 saved about $100 (JWTS-10CW2-JF). I have an Incra

fence
so that is not impoertant. As it turns out I most like ly wont be using
oneor both of the cast wings anyway and will use router extensions to
maximise use of incra and minimize garage floor space.
There is a Menards (big box) closing in the Chicago Burbs and I could get

a
stamped wing version JWTS-10JF-LFR for $366+tax. I called the mgr at the
local Wood.... and told him about the opportunity and asked what he

thought.
I have bought other things there and would have turned around and re-spent
the $650 on a better dc setup anyway. He told me that the difference

wasn't
just the wings for $300 difference but that the motors are different. I

got
the customer service # and tried to call jet on a Saturday morning only to
be greeted by a recording that they were closed. There are no differences

in
specs between the two on paper and the manual in the box for the cast wing
version is even the manual for the steel version(JWTS-10JF) but no mention
of LFR suffix. Google had some mention of the LFR suffix model in

Australia.
It seems to mean something compoletely different there because their

version
has cast wings. (In other words yes I already checked Jet's website and
Google)

After spending ~$2K with them (on various things) I would like to hear he
gave me the straight scoop. BTW the saw I bought is still in the box.

Anyone know the story on these contracotr's saw? Do the big box version

have
a lesser motor? I am pretty sure I have read about Delta doing some of

that
with the models Lowe's has for example.

Help please.

Thanks in advance for any insight.

Bob by Chicago.

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