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I happened to have 2 Grizzly IE windows open and noticed and extra item
in one - the G0580

Pretty amazing price - $325 for 3/4 hp, fence, miter, blade tension
release. I wonder if it will take the riser for the G0555.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/item...emnumber=G0580

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It will take the riser, per p. 39 of the manual....

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I happened to have 2 Grizzly IE windows open and noticed and extra item
in one - the G0580

Pretty amazing price - $325 for 3/4 hp, fence, miter, blade tension
release. I wonder if it will take the riser for the G0555.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/item...emnumber=G0580


Anyone think it is worth the $100 premium over the G0555? I am getting ready
to buy a Grizzly bandsaw but don't have the funds or room to get anything
bigger then a 14". I do plan on buying a riser.

Resawing and the ability to make veneers are my main reasons for buying.


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The extra 33% power of the 555 is probably wise, if you want to resaw.

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