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  • jkristia
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 114
    • Simi Valley, CA

    #1

    ordered a new saw - finally

    Morning all,

    I'm so excited. Yesterday I went to the 'local' Woodcraft store in Ventura to order my new saw.

    I ordered a SawStop contractor saw with the 36" T glider fence, cast iron wings and their mobile base. Hopefully they will get it before next weekend so I can get some playtime in the garage.

    I know there has been lots of discussion on the SawStop and the price of it, but I personally think my safety is worth it. The only thing I think is way overpriced is their mobilebase, and I was seriously considering getting a generic one to save around $60 but in the end decided to go with SawStops.

    I will post pictures as soon as I have something to show

    Jesper
  • germdoc
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 3567
    • Omaha, NE
    • BT3000--the gray ghost

    #2
    Sounds great! Despite all the controversy, I think this is a great innovation. The current cost seems about right, all things considered, especially since each cut off finger will cost you about $3-5000 in medical bills.

    It's next on my list for a big tool purchase.
    Jeff


    “Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little, to cure diseases of which they know less, in human beings of whom they know nothing”--Voltaire

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    • Bill Anderson
      Forum Newbie
      • Dec 2007
      • 49

      #3
      Congrats on the new saw Jesper. I'm sure you will love it. The same is true with the mobile base. I have a SawStop mobile base under my SawStop cabinet saw, and I love it. I initially thougt it was a little pricey, but after installing and using the mobile base, it is well worth the money. When you consider the ease of use, and how quickly it can lift the saw, allowing you to quickly move the saw, and lower the saw into place, and then back again, the $60 difference is money wisely spent. SawStop engineers excellence, and their mobile base is not an exception.

      Enjoy your new saw, and give us an update when you get it. Congrats again. Bill

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      • Uncle Cracker
        The Full Monte
        • May 2007
        • 7091
        • Sunshine State
        • BT3000

        #4
        Originally posted by germdoc
        The current cost seems about right, all things considered, especially since each cut off finger will cost you about $3-5000 in medical bills.
        But you can sometimes get a volume discount for a full set...

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        • Mr__Bill
          Veteran Member
          • May 2007
          • 2096
          • Tacoma, WA
          • BT3000

          #5
          Did you order the replacement cartridge so that after the first time you test it you can get right back to work? That is after you recover from the heart attack

          Congratulations, it's a big step and your safety really is important, and as I understand it's a great saw too.

          Bill, a little envious

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          • dbhost
            Slow and steady
            • Apr 2008
            • 9450
            • League City, Texas
            • Ryobi BT3100

            #6
            Nice investment. Especially with the cast iron wings.

            The only real controversy as I see it is a political one with the way the lawyer / inventor of the Saw Stop technology tried, and continues to try to force the rest of the industry to adopt his technology, at licensing fees he sets, using the courts and legislature as a big stick to force his will...

            A pity really because the technology as I see it is a giant leap forward is shop safety, and is worth a few extra bucks.

            If he would give up on the using the courts approach I would happily save up, and plunk down the price for a similarly equipped saw (fitted with a 50" rail / fence setup...). And I must admit cosmetically I really like the look of the gloss black compared to say the White of Jet, the cream of Shop Fox, or the various greens (Grizzly and Central Machinery etc...).
            Last edited by dbhost; 08-02-2009, 04:11 PM.
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            • drillman88
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 572
              • Southeast
              • Delta Platinum Edition Contractor Saw

              #7
              Congrats on the saw, I hope it is everything you you want it to be and more. It will be a big step toward setting up shop and your work should show immediate improvement, the reviews I have seen were all positive beside the cost.

              Enjoy!!!!!
              I think therefore I .....awwww where is that remote.

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              • Tom Slick
                Veteran Member
                • May 2005
                • 2913
                • Paso Robles, Calif, USA.
                • sears BT3 clone

                #8
                Politics and safety features aside, the Saw Stop saws are still top notch quality. It would be a different story if they were premium priced with ho-hum performance but great safety.
                Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

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                • Pappy
                  The Full Monte
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 10463
                  • San Marcos, TX, USA.
                  • BT3000 (x2)

                  #9
                  My problem with the Saw Stop is that, unless the technology has changed, it can't tell if the moisture is an appendage or a peice of treated wood. For me that would be a lot of $$$ in brakes and blades.
                  Don, aka Pappy,

                  Wise men talk because they have something to say,
                  Fools because they have to say something.
                  Plato

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                  • jkristia
                    Established Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 114
                    • Simi Valley, CA

                    #10
                    >>My problem with the Saw Stop is that, unless the technology has changed, it can't tell if the moisture is an appendage or a peice of treated wood.

                    As far as I know you can override (disable) the safety for that same reason, but until now I have never cut any moist wood, so hopefully it wount be a problem.

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                    • jkristia
                      Established Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 114
                      • Simi Valley, CA

                      #11
                      finally - it took 2 weeks for the saw to arraive, but yesterday it was here. I'm still not done assemble the saw (was busye with other things saturday), but hopefully in a couple of hours I will be ready to turn it on
                      Attached Files

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                      • Uncle Cracker
                        The Full Monte
                        • May 2007
                        • 7091
                        • Sunshine State
                        • BT3000

                        #12
                        Congrats! I assume you will be sending out cigars to everybody here...

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                        • jackellis
                          Veteran Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 2638
                          • Tahoe City, CA, USA.
                          • BT3100

                          #13
                          The only real controversy as I see it is a political one with the way the lawyer / inventor of the Saw Stop technology tried, and continues to try to force the rest of the industry to adopt his technology, at licensing fees he sets, using the courts and legislature as a big stick to force his will...
                          The inventor of the Saw Stop is using a tried-and-true method for advancing his business interests. Same thing happened with ethanol, T. Boone has tried the same thing with natural gas, and there's a steady stream of lobbyists in state capitols advancing similar agendas.

                          I also like Saw Stop's technology but I hate the idea of handing someone a monopoly (unless I have the monopoly!).

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                          • jkristia
                            Established Member
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 114
                            • Simi Valley, CA

                            #14
                            Finished assemble and adjusting the saw and did the first testcut - before clearning the off the oil from the top, I couldnt wait

                            Now the problem is the dust collection, since this one has a 4" port I cant hook it up to my vacuum, maybe I should stop at HF today and buy their cheap dust cullector.

                            Anyway, I'm so excited that I just had to share
                            Attached Files

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                            • crokett
                              The Full Monte
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 10627
                              • Mebane, NC, USA.
                              • Ryobi BT3000

                              #15
                              I'd be excited too. Have fun with the new saw!
                              David

                              The chief cause of failure in this life is giving up what you want most for what you want at the moment.

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