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Table Saw purchase question
Max wrote:
On 3/9/2014 6:53 PM, Leon wrote:
On 3/9/2014 7:06 PM, Max wrote:
On 3/9/2014 3:26 PM, Leon wrote:
On 3/9/2014 2:13 PM, Max wrote:
On 3/9/2014 10:28 AM, wrote:
some snip...but..
The SawStop mechanism DOES NOT double the price of the saw. It
doesn't
even come close. The SawStop tablesaw itself is a well made, very
decent operating tablesaw with top notch fit and finish.
There's a number of regular $3000 tablesaws on the market and the
SawStop is as good if not better than all of them.
And that's a consensus or just an opinion. ;-)
It is a consensus. Most all TS reports, with the SawStop involved,
most always place the SawStop as a top quality machine.
Simply the arbor/trunnion assembly is quite HD on all models when
compared to the competition.
If it's a consensus how do other manufacturers manage to stay in
business?
That is kind of a jerk knee question. A bit of research would provide
those answers.
But,
Delta by a thread. They are but a small fraction in size and in
offerings compared to what they offered 5~8 years ago.
Have you actually asked a store that sells SawStop how the SS units sell
compared to the other brands?
No, Leon, I haven't. As I've said, I'm not questioning the quality of
the SawStop but rather the "consensus".
And not the consensus of just the "wreck". There must be a market for
the other "quality" table saws or the SawStop would put its
competitors out of business. (and not saying that won't happen either)
;-)
The last time this issue surfaced I mentioned that *if* I bought one
the first time that brake busted my saw and blade I would trade it for
a saw without the feature. In other words there's more to the equation
than saving a finger. For me.
If you review the owners manual (which I did), you'll find there's
plenty more to the equation.
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