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My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this
day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... |
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![]() Oninions on: Are Oninnions like Opinions but they make you cry when you cut them? Not familiar with either saw. Generally (pun) happy with fit and finish of General equip. Haven't touched King. Looking at specs and pics, I like the General for the knee activated off switch and they do mention some special attention given to arbor for no run-out. However, the King has an 18 amp motor and the General only a 15 amp. I want the general with the King Motor. |
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On Jun 28, 4:22*pm, Picasso wrote:
My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... Odds are the similarities are far greater than the differences. The General can be had (AFAIK) with their T-square, for just a wee bit more. Many pro shops around me use General with nothing but positive feedback. My CNC is a General, the service impeccable. The King? I had a King bandsaw, 14" which served me very well, and way beyond expectations considering how cheap it was. Some of their powertools are not great, so I have heard.... the usual, bushings where there should be bearings etc... Their plunge router was a piece of crap. I'd be all over the General, because I like those guys there....good enough reason? |
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![]() "Picasso" wrote in message ... My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... You really should consider this saw also if you can get your hands on one. http://sawstop.com/contractor/contractor_home.php |
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On 6/28/2010 4:17 PM, Robatoy wrote:
I'd be all over the General, because I like those guys there....good enough reason? +1 on the Canadian made General. Had the opportunity to use one a few years back and, hands down, I would purchase the Canadian General over a Unisaw, which I own; and a PowerMatic, which I've also used. All good saws, but the General would be my number one choice. I've not used the SawStop, but fondled one and was impressed. Were I shopping for a commercial shop with employees, the SawStop would be a no brainer due to liability issues in a complex world run totally by lawyers. Short that, it's a General for sure ... -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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![]() "Picasso" wrote in message ... My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... I've not seen either in person. General does have a good reputation for the Canada built tools, and I think it holds well for the import like this one. The King has a 27" table versus the 23" for the General. I'd give a lot of consideration to that, especially with a wide cross cut. The King has open extensions and while I'm not crazy about them, the steel on the General are not as solid. |
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On Jun 28, 4:22*pm, Picasso wrote:
My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... The Ridgid in this price range down there? |
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 23:00:32 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
Can't comment on which is the better contractor's saw; however, based on the specs you provide, King would be my choice. Consultation fee is a couple of cases of MolsonG TWO cases? You greedy bugger. I'll give you a 6 pack case of empties. |
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 20:05:30 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
wrote: On Jun 28, 4:22*pm, Picasso wrote: My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... The Ridgid in this price range down there? ....I have the Ridgid and like it alot for on-site work. Shop is another deal...prolly not. cg |
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![]() "Leon" wrote: I thought it was Clydesdales. That would be a cut above Bud. Lew |
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Robatoy wrote:
On Jun 28, 4:22 pm, Picasso wrote: My King KC-10SC 1HP Direct drive saw died... i was waiting for this day... now time to replace... Oninions on: http://www.general.ca/site_starshop/...s/50-070e.html vs http://www.kingcanada.com/Products.htm?CD=101&ID=644 (if i get this one, i'm getting hte 52" rails on it) i want this style saw not the true cabinet, because i already have a stand to fit, and they seem a bit lighter... The Ridgid in this price range down there? The ridgid is a bit cheaper actually... but doesn't have the same size table, and is more potable than what i'm looking for. i'm looking for a saw to setup in the shop on a cart, |
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