New Grizzly 9" Bandsaw T20837

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  • sscherin
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 772
    • Kennewick, WA, USA.

    #1

    New Grizzly 9" Bandsaw T20837

    Anyone know about or have one of these bandsaws?
    It has a fence and roller bearing guides for $119
    http://www.grizzly.com/products/T20837


    I've been looking for a small bandsaw for building RC planes.
    Last edited by sscherin; 02-04-2009, 03:17 PM.
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  • dbhost
    Slow and steady
    • Apr 2008
    • 9463
    • League City, Texas
    • Ryobi BT3100

    #2
    Originally posted by sscherin
    Anyone know about or have one of these bandsaws?
    It has a fence and roller bearing guides for $119
    http://www.grizzly.com/products/T20837


    I've been looking for a small bandsaw for building RC planes.
    Overall it looks a LOT like the Ryobi 9" bandsaw, but if you say it has roller bearing guides, I would guess they upgraded it a bunch.

    The drawbacks to the Ryobi are of course the guides (blocks) and the plastic tensioning knob. Never heard of a member here blow one out though...
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    • cgallery
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2004
      • 4503
      • Milwaukee, WI
      • BT3K

      #3
      After living w/ a Craftsman for a while, I decided I really don't like the roller bearings. I really prefer guide blocks.

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      • sscherin
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2003
        • 772
        • Kennewick, WA, USA.

        #4
        It's a dead ringer for this Tradesman 9" BS
        http://www.amazon.com/Tradesman-8166.../dp/B000DZDQGW
        William's Law--
        There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it
        cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.

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        • kramer katt
          Established Member
          • Aug 2004
          • 375
          • SO CAL, USA
          • BT3100 and Craftsman 100

          #5
          Tradesman
          Currently Unavailable at Amazon
          anyone know the price?
          10'' tube frame saw at Sears is best small saw made right now (Rikon?)
          Sometimes on sale for less than $150
          Last edited by kramer katt; 02-05-2009, 04:53 PM. Reason: spealing
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          • Bill in Buena Park
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2007
            • 1867
            • Buena Park, CA
            • CM 21829

            #6
            Originally posted by dbhost
            Overall it looks a LOT like the Ryobi 9" bandsaw, but if you say it has roller bearing guides, I would guess they upgraded it a bunch.

            The drawbacks to the Ryobi are of course the guides (blocks) and the plastic tensioning knob. Never heard of a member here blow one out though...
            Dave,
            The newer Ryobi 9" have guide bearings - my 903 has them, and I believe the previous model 902 did as well. I think they took this improvement from their BS1001SV, which I would have liked to have found, but no longer available. For $99, I find the Ryobi to be a good value (better than the Craftsman 9"), and would buy again for small projects.
            Bill in Buena Park

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            • JoeyGee
              Veteran Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 1509
              • Sylvania, OH, USA.
              • BT3100-1

              #7
              Don't mean to hijack, but I love my Craftsman 10". I don't resaw, so height and power aren't a big concern for me right now.

              It will get a lot of use this weekend. It's finally going to be above freezing, and my 7 year old son has a pinewood derby car to build. I can't wait.
              Joe

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