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I paid 69.00 bucks and got liftgate service from Overnight. The issue that
concerned me was the 1 inch lip into my garage. I was concerned that a
pallet jack that is made for warehouse floors would not be able to get over
it. I had a few back up plans to deal with it. Fortunately the Overnight
driver was pretty good with his jack and got everything into my garage
without a problem. I finished prepping the basement that afternoon and my
friend and I used an appliance dolly from U-Haul to take the saw and planer
around to the shop. The saw was not bad. The planer was a stone cold
B*#@h.

The cool thing that I discovered is that the 7' rails that I got do not
appear to be extensions of the standard rails but instead replace them
completely. That means I can put the regulars on my old saw if I decide to.

SteveP.

"loutent" wrote in message
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Hi Steve,

I picked up my 1023SL about a month ago from
Overnite fright. Had to rent a liftgate from Budget
since Overnite would only drop it at my curb - downhill
and 150 ft from my shop.

Anyhow, you are going to really like this saw! After
taking my time to set it up (which actually did not
require any major adjustments), I am really
surprised with the quality of this machine. Being
an amateur for 16+ years, this was what I regarded
as my "final upgrade" TS.

You will also be pleased with the Shop Fox fence. I checked
out the latest Craftsman TS (around $900) with the Bies fence before I
opted for the Griz. The Shop Fox will not disappoint - it is
a hefty monster that is very accurate.

Have fun and be safe!

Lou



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and left behind my new planer and tablesaw from Grizzly. Now I just have
to
finish preparing the shop and hopefully they will move in no later then
Saturday.

SteveP.