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Forrest Chamberlain December 1st 03 12:53 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling it?

Thanks,

Forrest


Brian December 1st 03 12:59 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link handy)
which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration that
most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try to
dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in message
...
I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling

it?

Thanks,

Forrest




Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 12:59 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
call Southern Tool at 1-800-458-3687 to find out when they will get
one. They are EXCEPTIONAL to deal with. I bought my jointer from them
and found them a pleasure to do business with. They've been around a
long time.

dave

Forrest Chamberlain wrote:

I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling
it?

Thanks,

Forrest



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 01:01 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.

dave

Brian wrote:

I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link handy)
which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration that
most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try to
dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in message
...

I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling


it?

Thanks,

Forrest






Unisaw A100 December 1st 03 01:27 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
I did a complete tip to tail write up on mine. Here's
the link.

http://owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

:-)

UA100

Unisaw A100 December 1st 03 01:28 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Brian wrote:
The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try to
dig up the link to this article.



Oh Brian.

Prepare yourself for a Bay Area Dave Moment.

UA100

Unisaw A100 December 1st 03 01:29 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote:
that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.


Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 02:07 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
He doesn't even own one; how the hell would he know if it vibrated or
not? We all know the trouble I had with the Delta and all the tips for
replacing the Delta's sheave, etc, to ATTEMPT to tame that beast. At
least the few X5's I've seen aren't as bad as the 299A.

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote:

that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 02:17 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
not sure if my last post made it through.

if not: here is a paraphrase of it:

earth to Keith: that is NOT the BS in question! ROTFLMAO!

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:
I did a complete tip to tail write up on mine. Here's
the link.

http://owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

:-)

UA100



Brian December 1st 03 03:50 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
OK, then its a crock. Don't shoot the messenger. Let me find that link and
get back to you.... BTW, since I'm not far from the Bay Area, maybe I could
check yours out in person. :-)

Brian.


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...
that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.

dave

Brian wrote:

I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link

handy)
which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration

that
most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try

to
dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in

message
...

I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling


it?

Thanks,

Forrest








Brian December 1st 03 03:57 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Here's the quote: "The only one that had a problem with vibration was the
Powermatic. With this saw, the nuts that held the stand together vibrated
loose. And the table rattled and shook when I made a bevel cut."

And the link: http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html

Now, with the vibration "issue" aside, it doesn't sound like they disliked
the Powermatic per se, but that the Powermatic didn't shine above the
rest...

Brian.


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...
that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.

dave

Brian wrote:

I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link

handy)
which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration

that
most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try

to
dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in

message
...

I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling


it?

Thanks,

Forrest








Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 04:05 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave

Brian wrote:

Here's the quote: "The only one that had a problem with vibration was the
Powermatic. With this saw, the nuts that held the stand together vibrated
loose. And the table rattled and shook when I made a bevel cut."

And the link: http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html

Now, with the vibration "issue" aside, it doesn't sound like they disliked
the Powermatic per se, but that the Powermatic didn't shine above the
rest...

Brian.


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.

dave

Brian wrote:


I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link


handy)

which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration


that

most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try


to

dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in


message

. net...


I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling

it?


Thanks,

Forrest








Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 04:07 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
geez, Brian, I don't think I was "shooting the messenger"! I didn't
call you names did I? Did I insult you? Didn't mean too, just by
saying that the article about vibration was a 'crock'.

where city are you in?

dave

Brian wrote:

OK, then its a crock. Don't shoot the messenger. Let me find that link and
get back to you.... BTW, since I'm not far from the Bay Area, maybe I could
check yours out in person. :-)

Brian.


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.

dave

Brian wrote:


I recently read a 14" bandsaw comparison article (wish I had the link


handy)

which indicated that the Powermatic suffered from far more vibration


that

most others in its class. This alone would steer me away, personally.

The consensus favorite for the review was the Jet 14" model. I'll try


to

dig up the link to this article.

FWIW.

Brian.

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in


message

. net...


I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling

it?


Thanks,

Forrest








Brian December 1st 03 04:14 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...
that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave


Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an interesting
read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the things it
points out. :-)

Brian.



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 04:19 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...

that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave



Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an interesting
read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the things it
points out. :-)

Brian.




Brian December 1st 03 04:21 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...
where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...

that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave



Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an

interesting
read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the things

it
points out. :-)

Brian.






Edwin Pawlowski December 1st 03 04:27 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message

that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness.



All tests should be read with skepticism, both the good and the bad reports.
The vibration could be real, but it could be an assembly problem, or perhaps
a bad pulley or belt. They did not try to correct it from what was printed.

Sort of like "my neighbor had a flat tire on his Ford. I'm not buying a
Ford because they get flat tires."
Ed



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 06:02 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave

Brian wrote:

Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
gy.com...


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave


Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an


interesting

read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the things


it

points out. :-)

Brian.







Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 06:03 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Besides, he's talking about a different saw! I just read Brian's link -
it's for a $600 model 43.

dave

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness.




All tests should be read with skepticism, both the good and the bad reports.
The vibration could be real, but it could be an assembly problem, or perhaps
a bad pulley or belt. They did not try to correct it from what was printed.

Sort of like "my neighbor had a flat tire on his Ford. I'm not buying a
Ford because they get flat tires."
Ed




Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 06:05 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
for what I use it for, the new Powermatic runs like a dream too! :) not
everyone needs a behemoth tool to build the next Queen Mary.

dave

Dave Fleming wrote:

not sure if my last post made it through.

if not: here is a paraphrase of it:

earth to Keith: that is NOT the BS in question! ROTFLMAO!

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:

I did a complete tip to tail write up on mine. Here's
the link.

http://owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

:-)

UA100


Ayup, Keeter got one of the good ones. Solid Frame not split, they run
like dreams. When JET bought PM I think that was the first one they
dumped from the line and replaced with a JET type.

Me, today I would buy a General of Canada solid frame bandsoar.

If I want to do serious re-saw work I would think seriously of a
larger machine with true re-saw capabilities.
OR a good piece of old ahrn like a WT or Cresent.
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Groggy December 1st 03 06:12 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 

Dave Fleming wrote in message
...
Ayup, Keeter got one of the good ones. Solid Frame not split, they run
like dreams. When JET bought PM I think that was the first one they
dumped from the line and replaced with a JET type.


They called it the "JET type" because of the characteristic whine it
produces in some owners...




Larry Jaques December 1st 03 06:47 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 01:29:15 GMT, Unisaw A100
brought forth from the murky depths:

Bay Area Dave wrote:
that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.


A "bowel area dave movement" is more like it.

Please don't quote the trolls, sir.


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Unisaw A100 December 1st 03 09:43 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote:
earth to Keith: that is NOT the BS in question! ROTFLMAO!



You know, now that you mention it, I do believe you might
be right. Here. Try this link.

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100

Unisaw A100 December 1st 03 09:44 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote:
Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.



Dave,

Is this the saw you've got?

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100

Brian December 1st 03 03:41 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote in message .com...
Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave


Ah. OK, which Powermatic bandsaw are we talking about then? I guess
the original post didn't specify a model number. Or, is the one in
the link discontinued?

Brian.

Brian December 1st 03 03:44 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave



179 CPI too!! Rotatable blades was long time coming for Dewalt, too.

I'll soon have a DW735 in my garage. :-)

Brian.

Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 03:54 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
perhaps Jaques will turn over a new leaf come New Years? His resolution
should be to post something on-topic...sigh...

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote:

that is a TOTAL CROCK, Brian. I have one AFTER seeing a brand new unit
run at the WW show. IT is smoother than the Delta. In fact it doesn't
vibrate any more than a sewing machine. I'm serious. It is SWEET.



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 03:54 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Nope.

Unisaw A100 wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote:

Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.




Dave,

Is this the saw you've got?

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100



Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 03:55 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
still nyet.

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote:

earth to Keith: that is NOT the BS in question! ROTFLMAO!




You know, now that you mention it, I do believe you might
be right. Here. Try this link.

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100



Rich December 1st 03 07:28 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote in message . com...
call Southern Tool at 1-800-458-3687 ...


I have the Jet version of the exact same BS. Only difference is the
Jet sells for $250 USD less. Check it out also.

HTH
Rich

George Berlinger December 1st 03 08:46 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
And I was thinking abvout buying a Powermatic 14"CS.....confusing...think
i,ll look them all over at the woodworking show.....hmmm...

"Forrest Chamberlain" wrote in message
...
I've heard good things about the Powermatic 14" bandsaw (mostly here,
actually), but can't find much info about it. Powermatic's web site
doesn't mention it at all, and Amazon doesn't carry it. Can anyone
point me to some info and/or places (preferably online) that are selling

it?

Thanks,

Forrest




Bay Area Dave December 1st 03 10:10 PM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
what are you smoking??? the Jet is NOT the same BS by any means! too
many differences for me to even bother listing.

dave

Rich wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote in message . com...

call Southern Tool at 1-800-458-3687 ...



I have the Jet version of the exact same BS. Only difference is the
Jet sells for $250 USD less. Check it out also.

HTH
Rich



Unisaw A100 December 2nd 03 12:12 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote:
Nope.



Damn! And here I'm trying so hard to please you.

Is this it?

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100

Unisaw A100 December 2nd 03 12:13 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
George Berlinger wrote:
And I was thinking abvout buying a Powermatic 14"CS.....confusing...think
i,ll look them all over at the woodworking show.....hmmm...



George,

Does your saw look like this?

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100

Unisaw A100 December 2nd 03 12:14 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Bay Area Dave wrote:
what are you smoking??? the Jet is NOT the same BS by any means! too
many differences for me to even bother listing.



Actually Dave is right. They are all clones of the Delta
only made by children in China.

UA100

Forrest Chamberlain December 2nd 03 12:19 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Dave (and anyone else who's seen the new saw)--

What's the model #? Can I ask where you got it? I've been googling for
it, and can't find a reference to it anywhere.

Thanks,

Forrest

Bay Area Dave wrote:
Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave

Brian wrote:

Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave



Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an



interesting

read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the
things



it

points out. :-)

Brian.








Forrest Chamberlain December 2nd 03 12:24 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
Oops, my bad. You said to check out Southern Tool--I assume this is it:
http://www.southern-tool.com/store/p...s_bandsaw.html. I'd
be interested in any other references anyone has, though.

Thanks,

Forrest

Forrest Chamberlain wrote:

Dave (and anyone else who's seen the new saw)--

What's the model #? Can I ask where you got it? I've been googling for
it, and can't find a reference to it anywhere.

Thanks,

Forrest

Bay Area Dave wrote:

Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave

Brian wrote:

Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the
Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish
they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer,
now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave




Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an



interesting

read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the
things



it

points out. :-)

Brian.









Bay Area Dave December 2nd 03 01:20 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
a thousand times no.

Who said the third time is the charm??

dave

Unisaw A100 wrote:

Bay Area Dave wrote:

Nope.




Damn! And here I'm trying so hard to please you.

Is this it?

http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=973

UA100



Bay Area Dave December 2nd 03 01:22 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
it is the PWBS-14. LIST is around $850 Google my earlier posts about
features.

Just sweeetend it up a bit today with a fine-cutting 3/16 scroll blade.
I'm in love...

dave

Forrest Chamberlain wrote:

Dave (and anyone else who's seen the new saw)--

What's the model #? Can I ask where you got it? I've been googling for
it, and can't find a reference to it anywhere.

Thanks,

Forrest

Bay Area Dave wrote:

Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave

Brian wrote:

Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the
Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish
they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733 planer,
now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal. Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave




Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an



interesting

read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the
things



it

points out. :-)

Brian.









Bay Area Dave December 2nd 03 01:23 AM

Powermatic bandsaw info?
 
hey! that's it! I didn't even notice it today in my haste. Good going!

CB Tools in San Jose has them as of today. They can't keep 'em in stock.

dave

Forrest Chamberlain wrote:

Oops, my bad. You said to check out Southern Tool--I assume this is it:
http://www.southern-tool.com/store/p...s_bandsaw.html. I'd
be interested in any other references anyone has, though.

Thanks,

Forrest

Forrest Chamberlain wrote:

Dave (and anyone else who's seen the new saw)--

What's the model #? Can I ask where you got it? I've been googling
for it, and can't find a reference to it anywhere.

Thanks,

Forrest

Bay Area Dave wrote:

Brian! That's a different saw! That's not the one I have. First
Keith; now you! You guys are talking ancient history.

dave

Brian wrote:

Here it is, again. Give it a read.
http://www.woodnet.net/toolreviews/bsaw_rev.html


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
om...

where again is the article? I'd be curious to see it! I hated the
Delta
I had, even though LOTS of guys like theirs, and I can't fathom how
anyone seeing and using the new Powermatic could not like it far
better
than the Delta. I realize that's my opinion, but this is a NEW tool,
that not many guys have seen yet. When they do they are gonna wish
they
didn't have the Delta. Just like I wish I didn't have a 733
planer, now
that the 735 is out. That is a dynamite planer. I've seen it in
action, and have peered under the hood. Blade changes are easier, 3
cutters, double sided, yeah, baby!

dave

Brian wrote:


"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...


that's anecdotal and just plain silly. The saw is phenomenal.
Trust
me, I'm one of the "picky" ones. Plenty of folks can vouch for my
persnicketyness. Google my complaints about the PC557 if you don't
think I notice every little thing...and that's just for starters. :)

dave





Be that as it may, and I don't doubt that is, the article is an




interesting

read and would be interested in your constructive comments on the
things




it

points out. :-)

Brian.











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