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Default Have you owned both a Unisaw and a Grizzley 1023

After googling and googling I have not found the answer to my specific
questions.

It is time to buy a new saw. I have owned two unisaws and have been very
happy with both. I downsized and sold my last unisaw to the people that
bought the house and shop. Last night I lost the bid on another Unisaw by
$1.96. The new shop will be ready for tools and I am thinking of buying a
Grizzley 1023SLX.

Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?
2. If you have owned both would you buy a 1023 again?
3. Do you see any advantages to either saw?

Thanks for your time and information

Marv


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Marvin Wheeler wrote:


Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?


Since you've got half the answer, why not take advantage of Grizzly's
local referral service?

Barry
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B a r r y wrote:
Marvin Wheeler wrote:


Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?



Since you've got half the answer, why not take advantage of Grizzly's
local referral service?


Because it is impossible to compare two people's experiences with two
different saws?

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Enoch Root wrote:
B a r r y wrote:
Marvin Wheeler wrote:

Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?


Since you've got half the answer, why not take advantage of Grizzly's
local referral service?


Because it is impossible to compare two people's experiences with two
different saws?



The OP says _he_ owned (2) Unisaws. That's 1/2 the info, safely tucked
in his head.

Then _he_ can personally do a hands-on with the Grizzly. That's the
other 1/2 of the info.

The OP himself will become one person with first hand knowledge of both.
G

Think about it. Once he fingers the Griz, establishing the differences
bewteen the two that are important to him, long term info is easily Googled.


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Marvin Wheeler wrote:


Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?


Since you've got half the answer, why not take advantage of Grizzly's
local referral service?

Barry


Where you at? You can come look at mine if ya want.




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B a r r y wrote:

Then _he_ can personally do a hands-on with the Grizzly. That's the
other 1/2 of the info.


Oh, I didn't understand that he should meet with one of the referrals.

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Enoch Root wrote:
B a r r y wrote:

Then _he_ can personally do a hands-on with the Grizzly. That's the
other 1/2 of the info.


Oh, I didn't understand that he should meet with one of the referrals.


Probably my fault, I'm not always clear. But _I_ always know what I
mean! G

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After googling and googling I have not found the answer to my specific
questions.

It is time to buy a new saw. I have owned two unisaws and have been
very happy with both. I downsized and sold my last unisaw to the
people that bought the house and shop. Last night I lost the bid on
another Unisaw by $1.96. The new shop will be ready for tools and I
am thinking of buying a Grizzley 1023SLX.

Question:
1. If you have owned both saws how do you compare them?
2. If you have owned both would you buy a 1023 again?
3. Do you see any advantages to either saw?

Thanks for your time and information

Marv



Yes, I have. I bought the 1023 as my first cabinet saw. The extension had a
flaw in the casting and it vibrated more than I liked. A call to Grizzly
customer service had a new wing and 3 new belts at my door in a week. I
installed both and enjoyed the saw for several years. An old Unisaw showed
up and being the tinkerer that I am, I restore her. 1955 model. It ran just
as good as the Grizzly. But....it was a Unisaw, so I sold the Grizzly.

There are so many Unisaws out there, its reasonably easy to find one.
I became very fond of older Delta/Rockwell iron and tried to stick with it.
Its well made.

For new, the Grizzly is a great value. If your ego has to have a
Unisaw...better pony up the dollars or find a good used one and satisfy the
craving. :-)
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