I got my saw stop contractor saw on Saturday, and spent all day Saturday afternoon setting it up.
The setup instructions were amazingly well designed, with all of the parts individually numbered or lettered, and the setup instructions on large clear sheets. It went together with no problems, although I did need to call in my neighbor to help me lift the saw onto the stand. This thing is not light. All told with the cast iron wings and the 36 inch fence it must weigh in at 300 lbs or more.
I have only made a few cuts on it, but I can say that it is certainly the nicest contractor saw I have ever used, and except for the low horsepower (1.75 horses) to keep it usable on a standard circuit, it would compare favorably with many cabinet saws. Not surprisingly it is significantly quieter and more stable than my old Ryobi. I am not convinced by the saw blade that comes with the saw, but I have a brand new woodworker II blade that will solve that problem.
The setup instructions were amazingly well designed, with all of the parts individually numbered or lettered, and the setup instructions on large clear sheets. It went together with no problems, although I did need to call in my neighbor to help me lift the saw onto the stand. This thing is not light. All told with the cast iron wings and the 36 inch fence it must weigh in at 300 lbs or more.
I have only made a few cuts on it, but I can say that it is certainly the nicest contractor saw I have ever used, and except for the low horsepower (1.75 horses) to keep it usable on a standard circuit, it would compare favorably with many cabinet saws. Not surprisingly it is significantly quieter and more stable than my old Ryobi. I am not convinced by the saw blade that comes with the saw, but I have a brand new woodworker II blade that will solve that problem.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
I,d get a moisture meter for sure just to save money.
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