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Ok Guys,

Help please.. All These saws are within my budget, wiring limits, and
liking.
Here is the problem.. Is one company better than the other and/or is
it worth paying the extra money for a Biesemeyer Fence over say a
JetFence or T-Square Fence?? And Also it it worth the extra money for
the Side wings and Table boards with legs?? Does anyone have any
experiance with any of the below saws??? Any Thoughts comments...???
The prices listed are all from Amazon.com they offered free shipping
on all the saws listed and have all in stock.. Is there a better place
with free shipping???

Please feel free to comment on my ignorance as I realize this to be
the case..

My thoughts are as follows...

1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects














Grizzly G0444 10" Table Saw 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase $495.00

Grizzly G0575 1 1/2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $515.00

Delta 36-680 10" Contractor Saw & 30" T-Square Fence System $599

Grizzly G0576 2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $615.00

Delta 36-650 10" Professional Table Saw $641.95

JET JWTS-10JF / 708301K 10" Table Saw with JETFence $649.99

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer Price: $749.99

JET 708300K / JWTS-10CW2-JF 10" Table Saw with 2 Cast Iron Wings and
JETFence $749.99

Delta 36-682 10" Contractor Saw with 1 Cast Iron Wing & 30" Biesemeyer
Commercial & Table Board $799.99

DEWALT DW746 10" Woodworker's Table Saw (Saw Only) $849.00

DEWALT DW746XB 10" Woodworker's Table Saw with 30" Fence $850.00

Delta 36-505X X5 Contractor's Saw with Unifence $899.99

JET 708775K/JWSS-10PF 1-3/4HP Supersaw with 30" Fence $949.99

Grizzly G1023S110 10" Table Saw 2 HP Single-Phase 110V $955.00

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer $969

JET 708776K/JWSS-10PFX 1-3/4HP Supersaw With 52" Fence $999.99
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Sould Have Included the Sear Professional Table Saw For $949 in the
consideration list..
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Of the saws listed I would do the Griz 1023. However, as someone else
mentioned, if you are stuck on 110 volt, get down to Sears and take a
real good look at their top line new semi-cabinet saw in the $900
range (depending on the day, the sale, the Craftsman club discount and
which way the wind is blowing)

Dave Hall

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:17:12 GMT, ScRaPLeR
wrote:

Ok Guys,

Help please.. All These saws are within my budget, wiring limits, and
liking.
Here is the problem.. Is one company better than the other and/or is
it worth paying the extra money for a Biesemeyer Fence over say a
JetFence or T-Square Fence?? And Also it it worth the extra money for
the Side wings and Table boards with legs?? Does anyone have any
experiance with any of the below saws??? Any Thoughts comments...???
The prices listed are all from Amazon.com they offered free shipping
on all the saws listed and have all in stock.. Is there a better place
with free shipping???

Please feel free to comment on my ignorance as I realize this to be
the case..

My thoughts are as follows...

1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects














Grizzly G0444 10" Table Saw 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase $495.00

Grizzly G0575 1 1/2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $515.00

Delta 36-680 10" Contractor Saw & 30" T-Square Fence System $599

Grizzly G0576 2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $615.00

Delta 36-650 10" Professional Table Saw $641.95

JET JWTS-10JF / 708301K 10" Table Saw with JETFence $649.99

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer Price: $749.99

JET 708300K / JWTS-10CW2-JF 10" Table Saw with 2 Cast Iron Wings and
JETFence $749.99

Delta 36-682 10" Contractor Saw with 1 Cast Iron Wing & 30" Biesemeyer
Commercial & Table Board $799.99

DEWALT DW746 10" Woodworker's Table Saw (Saw Only) $849.00

DEWALT DW746XB 10" Woodworker's Table Saw with 30" Fence $850.00

Delta 36-505X X5 Contractor's Saw with Unifence $899.99

JET 708775K/JWSS-10PF 1-3/4HP Supersaw with 30" Fence $949.99

Grizzly G1023S110 10" Table Saw 2 HP Single-Phase 110V $955.00

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer $969

JET 708776K/JWSS-10PFX 1-3/4HP Supersaw With 52" Fence $999.99


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I got the 1023. It was cheaper back then ($800).
The fence it comes with is fine.
I'd spring for a better measuring tape though. The stick-on one with the
fence is not too sturdy.

-j


"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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Of the saws listed I would do the Griz 1023. However, as someone else
mentioned, if you are stuck on 110 volt, get down to Sears and take a
real good look at their top line new semi-cabinet saw in the $900
range (depending on the day, the sale, the Craftsman club discount and
which way the wind is blowing)

Dave Hall

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:17:12 GMT, ScRaPLeR
wrote:

Ok Guys,

Help please.. All These saws are within my budget, wiring limits, and
liking.
Here is the problem.. Is one company better than the other and/or is
it worth paying the extra money for a Biesemeyer Fence over say a
JetFence or T-Square Fence?? And Also it it worth the extra money for
the Side wings and Table boards with legs?? Does anyone have any
experiance with any of the below saws??? Any Thoughts comments...???
The prices listed are all from Amazon.com they offered free shipping
on all the saws listed and have all in stock.. Is there a better place
with free shipping???

Please feel free to comment on my ignorance as I realize this to be
the case..

My thoughts are as follows...

1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects














Grizzly G0444 10" Table Saw 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase $495.00

Grizzly G0575 1 1/2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $515.00

Delta 36-680 10" Contractor Saw & 30" T-Square Fence System $599

Grizzly G0576 2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $615.00

Delta 36-650 10" Professional Table Saw $641.95

JET JWTS-10JF / 708301K 10" Table Saw with JETFence $649.99

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer Price: $749.99

JET 708300K / JWTS-10CW2-JF 10" Table Saw with 2 Cast Iron Wings and
JETFence $749.99

Delta 36-682 10" Contractor Saw with 1 Cast Iron Wing & 30" Biesemeyer
Commercial & Table Board $799.99

DEWALT DW746 10" Woodworker's Table Saw (Saw Only) $849.00

DEWALT DW746XB 10" Woodworker's Table Saw with 30" Fence $850.00

Delta 36-505X X5 Contractor's Saw with Unifence $899.99

JET 708775K/JWSS-10PF 1-3/4HP Supersaw with 30" Fence $949.99

Grizzly G1023S110 10" Table Saw 2 HP Single-Phase 110V $955.00

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer $969

JET 708776K/JWSS-10PFX 1-3/4HP Supersaw With 52" Fence $999.99






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From this group I would go with the Dewalt. It has an excellent fence
and is sturdier than typical a contractors saw. The Jet is Supersaw is
comparable but the fence is **** (compared to the Dewalt). In fact, I'd
go for the Dewalt with the 52" fence. I think it's comparable to Jet in
price and you will never regret having the bigger saw but the oppisite
is not true.

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Another happy 1023 owner. I haven't used it a ton as I just got it but
seems well built and will probably last a long time. Trouble is, your not
on 220V
(or maybe you are?). I also have the Jet Contractor saw (stamped wings)
with their
Jet Fence. The fence isn't perfect but I've been able to make some pretty
nice stuff with it.
Cheers,
cc

"ScRaPLeR" wrote in message
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Ok Guys,

Help please.. All These saws are within my budget, wiring limits, and
liking.
Here is the problem.. Is one company better than the other and/or is
it worth paying the extra money for a Biesemeyer Fence over say a
JetFence or T-Square Fence?? And Also it it worth the extra money for
the Side wings and Table boards with legs?? Does anyone have any
experiance with any of the below saws??? Any Thoughts comments...???
The prices listed are all from Amazon.com they offered free shipping
on all the saws listed and have all in stock.. Is there a better place
with free shipping???

Please feel free to comment on my ignorance as I realize this to be
the case..

My thoughts are as follows...

1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects














Grizzly G0444 10" Table Saw 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase $495.00

Grizzly G0575 1 1/2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $515.00

Delta 36-680 10" Contractor Saw & 30" T-Square Fence System $599

Grizzly G0576 2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $615.00

Delta 36-650 10" Professional Table Saw $641.95

JET JWTS-10JF / 708301K 10" Table Saw with JETFence $649.99

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer Price: $749.99

JET 708300K / JWTS-10CW2-JF 10" Table Saw with 2 Cast Iron Wings and
JETFence $749.99

Delta 36-682 10" Contractor Saw with 1 Cast Iron Wing & 30" Biesemeyer
Commercial & Table Board $799.99

DEWALT DW746 10" Woodworker's Table Saw (Saw Only) $849.00

DEWALT DW746XB 10" Woodworker's Table Saw with 30" Fence $850.00

Delta 36-505X X5 Contractor's Saw with Unifence $899.99

JET 708775K/JWSS-10PF 1-3/4HP Supersaw with 30" Fence $949.99

Grizzly G1023S110 10" Table Saw 2 HP Single-Phase 110V $955.00

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer $969

JET 708776K/JWSS-10PFX 1-3/4HP Supersaw With 52" Fence $999.99



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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:17:12 GMT, ScRaPLeR
wrote:

Ok Guys,

Help please.. All These saws are within my budget, wiring limits, and
liking.
Here is the problem.. Is one company better than the other and/or is
it worth paying the extra money for a Biesemeyer Fence over say a
JetFence or T-Square Fence?? And Also it it worth the extra money for
the Side wings and Table boards with legs?? Does anyone have any
experiance with any of the below saws??? Any Thoughts comments...???
The prices listed are all from Amazon.com they offered free shipping
on all the saws listed and have all in stock.. Is there a better place
with free shipping???

Please feel free to comment on my ignorance as I realize this to be
the case..

My thoughts are as follows...

1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects














Grizzly G0444 10" Table Saw 1-1/2 HP Single-Phase $495.00

Grizzly G0575 1 1/2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $515.00

Delta 36-680 10" Contractor Saw & 30" T-Square Fence System $599

Grizzly G0576 2HP Left Tilt Tablesaw $615.00

Delta 36-650 10" Professional Table Saw $641.95

JET JWTS-10JF / 708301K 10" Table Saw with JETFence $649.99

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer Price: $749.99

JET 708300K / JWTS-10CW2-JF 10" Table Saw with 2 Cast Iron Wings and
JETFence $749.99

Delta 36-682 10" Contractor Saw with 1 Cast Iron Wing & 30" Biesemeyer
Commercial & Table Board $799.99

DEWALT DW746 10" Woodworker's Table Saw (Saw Only) $849.00

DEWALT DW746XB 10" Woodworker's Table Saw with 30" Fence $850.00

Delta 36-505X X5 Contractor's Saw with Unifence $899.99

JET 708775K/JWSS-10PF 1-3/4HP Supersaw with 30" Fence $949.99

Grizzly G1023S110 10" Table Saw 2 HP Single-Phase 110V $955.00

Delta 36-507X X5 Contractor's Saw with Biesemeyer $969

JET 708776K/JWSS-10PFX 1-3/4HP Supersaw With 52" Fence $999.99




Thanks TO all you guys for your imput... I finally decided on a
Powermatic with 50 in Accufence and Table with Legs for $869... will
arrive sometime within the next two weeks, then I will need you
help!!!! again.... :-}

Thanks again to all

ScRaPleR

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1. I do want to be able to cut large width stock and am not sure how
to build side tables.

2. Am unsure about the fenses ability to do its job if I build my own
wings etc.

3. I am new to this whole woodworking thing and not certian if these I
will get long range good out of each so a limiting myself to
preexisting wiring which is 110

4. I have learned more expensive does not always mean better but most
times it does.

5. Need to purschase a saw rather quickly as am chomping at the bit
the start some projects

I own a Grizzly 1023 table saw, and have used only a couple of the other saws that you have listed. I'm also a big fan of Biesemeyer fences. I bought one for my Grizzly saw to replace the stock fence. One doesn't necessarily have to have a wide capacity fence and huge wings, though. In a small, one person shop is is actually easier to rough cut panels using a circular saw, then finish the cuts on a table saw.

1. Side tables are easy to build. The most important consideration is keeping them absolutely flat and in line with the top of your saw. If you have a wider capacity fence, odds are you can use it to support the sides of your auxiliary table (wing). I made mine out of MDF and it works great; it also serves as my router table (I have a router fence that gets clamped to the Biesemeyer fence - works great). If your fence is very wide, you will want to support the end of your auxiliary table so your saw doesn't tip when making wide cuts - I used part of a $9 harbor freight roller stand to support the end of my auxiliary table. If you have enough space and won't have to move your saw, you can build permanent tables around it, so it will be really easy to cut wide panels.

2. As long as you keep your wings in line with your saws top, and flat, the fence will work fine.

3. My second table saw is an old craftsman that runs on 110. Regarding power, whether you go with a 110 or a 220 saw is going to depend on what you intend to cut. For instance, I burned up the motor on a 110 powered saw cutting 500 LF of fir base trim moulding once; this would be an easy task for my 220 powered saw.

4. Having expensive tools alone will never improve the quality of the woodworking that you produce. When I first got started in woodworking my table saw was a 40 year old Shopsmith 10E - the fence would never be parallel on its own, but I could get it close with careful, and slow, adjustment on each cut. Good quality equipment can help you work consistently and more quickly.

5. Good luck on your new saw. Have you considered buying a used saw? It takes some patience but you can get a good deal by buying used - and maybe get more saw than you could otherwise afford.

Regards,

Scott
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"ScRaPLeR" wrote in message
Thanks TO all you guys for your imput... I finally decided on a
Powermatic with 50 in Accufence and Table with Legs for $869... will
arrive sometime within the next two weeks, then I will need you
help!!!! again.... :-}


You'd have been happy with most any of the ones on your list, but this is
near the top. You should have many years of use from it.

While waiting for the saw to arrive, think about getting a good blade for
it.
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Scott,

Which stock Grizzly fence did you have and what impressions do you have
going from it to a Bies?

SteveP.

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I own a Grizzly 1023 table saw, and have used only a couple of the
other saws that you have listed. I'm also a big fan of Biesemeyer
fences. I bought one for my Grizzly saw to replace the stock fence.


SNIP


Scott


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