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todd the wood junkie
 
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Default help buying bandsaw

I am looking at the grizzly 14" on amazon, and it's 420 bucks shipped.
It has mostly good remarks, but there aren't too many. I have a
Delta planer that I like, and am entertaining the Delta bandsaw idea
as well. I'm certain the Delta is more expensive, but is it worth it?
I'd like to use the bandsaw mainly for resawing, and small cuts.

Any thoughts/opinions on Grizzley, Delta 14" bandsaws are appreciated.

Thanks,

Todd
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Have you checked the price new for that model. Might be kinda high.



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I am looking at the grizzly 14" on amazon, and it's 420 bucks shipped.
It has mostly good remarks, but there aren't too many. I have a
Delta planer that I like, and am entertaining the Delta bandsaw idea
as well. I'm certain the Delta is more expensive, but is it worth it?
I'd like to use the bandsaw mainly for resawing, and small cuts.

Any thoughts/opinions on Grizzley, Delta 14" bandsaws are appreciated.

Thanks,

Todd



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Well, after you've used the undertable micrometer guide adjustments
you really can't use anything else. :-) I reason if Jet had the same
feature they'd be just as expensive as the Delta. Also, you might want
to look into getting a used 14" Rockwell/Delta BS. Got mine for $250
including the fence, miter gauge, mobile base and 1hp motor.

Layne

On 24 Aug 2004 08:25:32 -0700, (todd the wood
junkie) wrote:

I am looking at the grizzly 14" on amazon, and it's 420 bucks shipped.
It has mostly good remarks, but there aren't too many. I have a
Delta planer that I like, and am entertaining the Delta bandsaw idea
as well. I'm certain the Delta is more expensive, but is it worth it?
I'd like to use the bandsaw mainly for resawing, and small cuts.

Any thoughts/opinions on Grizzley, Delta 14" bandsaws are appreciated.

Thanks,

Todd


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Phisherman wrote:
The 14" Jet is my second choice, but
the frame is not nearly as beefy as the Delta.



Isn't the 14" Jet a dead ringer clone (construction wise/in
it's major castings) of the 14" Delta? As is also the 14"
Powermatic? As is also any other import 14" that looks like
a 14" Delta?

Or did I just imagine that all 14" cast iron C-frame band
saws looked identical/just like a 14" Delta?

Unisaw A-100
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Thank you for the postings. I found 2 different Delta bandsaws:
28-276: which is a 14" 3/4 hp motor with stand
28-206: which is a 14" 1 hp motor with enclosed stand

the first one retails around 399, the second around 599.

Is the second worth the 200 bucks for the 1/4 hp and enclosed (I
assume heavier) stand?
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"todd the wood junkie" wrote in message

Is the second worth the 200 bucks for the 1/4 hp and enclosed (I
assume heavier) stand?


I think so. The added hp is nice for re-sawing. The closed base usually is
more sturdy and easier to clean around.
Ed


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Hi Todd,

I have the open stand Delta BS and as far as stability goes it very
good. The footprint is wider than the closed stand. However, having
the extra weight of the closed stand and having the motor under the
housing for a lower center of gravity may be better. I've read that
settting up the motor in the housing can be rather difficult, but not
impossible.

The extra 1/4hp is definitely better. I'd almost pay the extra $200
for the extra hp. It'll help when resawing and cutting thick
hardwoods. Also, get Mark Duginske's "The Bandsaw Book".

Layne

On 25 Aug 2004 07:02:25 -0700, (todd the wood
junkie) wrote:

Thank you for the postings. I found 2 different Delta bandsaws:
28-276: which is a 14" 3/4 hp motor with stand
28-206: which is a 14" 1 hp motor with enclosed stand

the first one retails around 399, the second around 599.

Is the second worth the 200 bucks for the 1/4 hp and enclosed (I
assume heavier) stand?


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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:03:20 GMT, Unisaw A100
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Phisherman wrote:
The 14" Jet is my second choice, but
the frame is not nearly as beefy as the Delta.



Isn't the 14" Jet a dead ringer clone (construction wise/in
it's major castings) of the 14" Delta? As is also the 14"
Powermatic? As is also any other import 14" that looks like
a 14" Delta?

Or did I just imagine that all 14" cast iron C-frame band
saws looked identical/just like a 14" Delta?

Unisaw A-100




yeah... with minor differences in how much casting sand is left in the
paint and what kind of guides they put on 'em...


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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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"todd the wood junkie" wrote in message

Is the second worth the 200 bucks for the 1/4 hp and enclosed (I
assume heavier) stand?


I think so. The added hp is nice for re-sawing. The closed base usually

is
more sturdy and easier to clean around.


Time for my $.25. Went from a POS Skil 10" three wheeler to the Grizzly
G0555. The saw, riser kit, Shop Fox base and 2 extra 105" blades cost me
$586.92. I made the trip to Williamsport store and picked it up, about 450
mi. round trip, plus some "drool time" in the store. Had to pay PA sales
tax, but figured that + gasoline about offset shipping. Had a minor problem
w/setup after putting on riser kit, which I described in other posts here.

Haven't really had that much time to play with it as yet, too busy with
other things, but I'll give some of the reasons for getting the G0555: 2
speed, 1 HP, 12" resaw w/riser, all roller guides, and 4" dust port so I can
hook directly to DC instead of having to use shop vac. The open base on this
unit is very sturdy, and as far as cleaning around it, the mobile base makes
that easy.

What little bit I've used the saw, I'm very pleased. At this point I would
not hesitate to buy it again.

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Nahmie
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