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Grizzly G0690 Door Mod/Dust Collection Upgrade
Grizzly G0690 Door Mod/Dust Collection Upgrade
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Thank You Milwaukee Tool !!
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Thank You Milwaukee Tool !!
Land Pride FDR1672
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Don’t let this happen on your mower deck.
Home Depot/Lowes Dishonoring Veterans Discount
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10% Military Discount Being Stripped
Grizzly 0690 Fence Indicator Upgrade
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This viewing indicator swap makes using your fence more user friendly. Purchased from: eReplacementparts.com Part Number: jpsf1-108 This is a Jet replacement cursor..but works great!
PS5 Dual Sense L1-L2 Known Problem
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Floppy L1-L2 button…Sony should be slapped with a “class action lawsuit” !! They deny any knowledge of this problem. They are flat out lying!!
Cheap dust hood for your Grizzly G1026 or similar shaper
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Made out of leftover materials. Cheap but works fine.
Grizzly G1026 Gib Adjustment
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If your spindle moves too much when tightening the height adjustment knob.
Magic Eraser for your cast iron tabletops
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Klingspor Sandflex Blocks: www.amazon.com/Sandflex-Sanding-Block-3-Pack/dp/B000GACU1Q
CMT 2050 Blade Cleaner
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Want cleaner saw blades and router bits? Try this cleaner...it works wonders !! www.acetool.com/Cmt-998-001-03-Formula-2050-Cleaner-1-Gal-p/cmt-998.001.03.htm
Harbor Freight Rotary Rock Tumbler
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My thoughts for cleaning your brass vs Thumblers Tumbler
Thumblers Tumbler
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Replacement belt options and cleaning brass
Grizzly G1026 Shaper Review
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My thoughts on this shaper
Grizzly G0453 15” Planer Review
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My thoughts on this planer
I Should Have Bought A Saw Stop!!
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Why I regret not buying a better table saw
Wood Splitters Direct .. Don’t buy from this website until you watch
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Wood Splitters Direct .. Don’t buy from this website until you watch
Grizzly G0453 Planer
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Grizzly G0453 Planer
Chard VS-SS Vacuum Sealer Review
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Chard VS-SS Vacuum Sealer Review
Dillon XL 650 and 6.8 SPC ( Watch this video first)
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Dillon XL 650 and 6.8 SPC ( Watch this video first)
Dillon XL 650 case feeder problem with 6.8 SPC caliber
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Dillon XL 650 case feeder problem with 6.8 SPC caliber
Dillon XL650 with 6.8SPC
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Dillon XL650 with 6.8SPC
Dillon 650 Upgrade
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Dillon 650 Upgrade
Veteran Tribute
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Veteran Tribute
5.56 Military Brass case prep caution
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5.56 Military Brass case prep caution
To Our Veterans
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To Our Veterans
DirecTv
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DirecTv

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  • @MikeCaskey
    @MikeCaskey 11 днів тому

    How do you calibrate it? What tools do you use?

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 11 днів тому

      I used a dial gauge with magnetic base, but I’ve used feeler gauges with blocks of wood or a machined piece of metal before. I got the dial indicator with magnetic base from harbor freight.

  • @Mr394053
    @Mr394053 Місяць тому

    I'm considering the Harvey

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Місяць тому

      I think the Harvey is an excellent choice. I really like their product. If the safety aspect of Saw Stop is not your priority, then the Harvey would be my personal choice. I wish I could get to cut on one, just to get some first hand experience with the Big Eye fence.

  • @kobe1980
    @kobe1980 2 місяці тому

    So you basically bitching about buying a saw you didn’t research. When you complain about the blade insert, that tells me you never probably even looked at it. Crazy.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 2 місяці тому

      No I couldn’t get to China to see it. Obviously you don’t realize people live in rural areas… it’s ok though. Thanks for the stupid comment

  • @williamroozenboom3269
    @williamroozenboom3269 3 місяці тому

    While watching this video....another video at the bottom of my screen, recommended by UA-cam was someone reviewing the Sawstop & how disappointing the saw was. Appears there is no "cure-all" answer.

  • @keiradillon7229
    @keiradillon7229 3 місяці тому

    the whole point of sawstop is you don't need all those guards to be safe. The saw stop fence is the equivalent of the beismeyer fence. We had two sawstops. The last saw spot i bought was used primarily used for lumber ripping. I had rockwell 5hp threephase table saw. a very good table saw. never did one repair in thirty years of use but didnt have the safety features of a sawstop. also a very smooth saw. Anyways I took the unifence of the rockwell and put on the sawstop. a very good combo to ripe lumber. ps the first sawstop probably saved my partners finger.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 3 місяці тому

      I really liked my old Delta Unisaw with the Beismeyer fence. I still have the Grizzly, but hurricane Idalia took the roof off my shop and it got a bath. Glad the SawStop wasn’t in there or I woulda been really upset. Cleaned up the Grizzly and it has war wounds but it still works.

  • @natebrown5588
    @natebrown5588 4 місяці тому

    I have the exact same model and my thoughts were; well it is around the same price range as a cast iron router table (no mdf table with aluminum fence! (Junk) and it has a 3HP motor. But yes, I feel your pain with everything you discussed in the video. If need be I will remove the motor and install a router.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 4 місяці тому

      It’s working just fine now after the tweaks. About the only thing to complain about is no spindle lock.. no biggie just inconvenient. Thanks for your comment

  • @MarkSWilliams27
    @MarkSWilliams27 4 місяці тому

    Good luck making your own zero clearance throat plate with a Saw Stop and that goofy lever thing.

  • @nelsangelin9667
    @nelsangelin9667 4 місяці тому

    If you do end up getting the Saw Stop, you should get an extra cartridge when you buy. Prices go up and you need to have the cartridge should there be an accident. If accident happens, it is fast but, it does sacrifice the cartridge. So far as the dado features. It is downright frustrating to use. The tolerances are so tight it is extremely hard to mount the dadoes. For us, we have another saw, (delta) that has been repurposed for the dado jobs. We use 1/2" ply for cabinet box and dado the face frames. I build drawer boxes and dado for 1/4" bottoms. It only takes about a minute to change the dado over. We love the Saw Stop but the dado is aggravating.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 4 місяці тому

      Thanks so much. My old saw was a Delta Unisaw from 1990. It was a great saw. The safety feature on the SawStop is great. I really appreciate threads up on the extra cartridge. Thank you

  • @travisjaroszewski9899
    @travisjaroszewski9899 6 місяців тому

    Does the word "Nit pick" come to mind with this vidieo,,,,,,,?

  • @bodyshopmgr1
    @bodyshopmgr1 6 місяців тому

    You just made

  • @robertlewis2680
    @robertlewis2680 6 місяців тому

    Saw this on another UA-cam video. If you still have this table saw. The height difference of the table extensions is caused by the washers of the connecting bolts. The washer diameter is too big and pushes it up raising it about ten thousandths. Try either removing them and using the lock washer only or grinding them down. This enabled the extensions to become flush with the main table. Hope this helps.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 6 місяців тому

      Thank you. I’m going to try it and hopefully it works..thanks again

  • @JLRWoodCreations
    @JLRWoodCreations 6 місяців тому

    A Saw Stop will not stop kickback

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 6 місяців тому

      Correct. My saw didn’t have a riving knife. Glad the newer saw do have it.

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c 7 місяців тому

    If you can afford it buy a sawstop...otherwise that table saw will work perfectly fine. I want a sawstop but for 3x the cost the Grizzly will work just fine for my needs....somewhat of an upgrade from my Ridgid TS3612. Eventually a sawstop will end up in my shop, but for the time being I purchased a Grizzly G0771Z hybrid saw.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 7 місяців тому

      Perfectly said. Budget is key. If you can afford a SawStop then why not? But if not then the Grizzly will do. I hear the new hybrids come from a different manufacturing facility than my saw model, and their quality assurance there is better as well. Stay safe, and enjoy woodworking…it’s a great hobby or trade

  • @jumpingjacks5558
    @jumpingjacks5558 7 місяців тому

    I believe everyone is going to find positives and negatives. There is no such thing as the perfect table saw or power tool. Reviews can be biased. The gentleman in this video gave an honest and complete review showing how things work or put together. I believe "sawstop" offers a kind of peace to the user. The user could develop bad habits and trust issues. While Sawstop has been promoting it's saw's capabilities especially when someone touches the saw the blade is immediately stopped. I haven't looked at other positive or negative videos as of yet. Sawstop is pretty expensive but I do not feel ripped off that i bought this exact saw. It meets my requirements. If there is a big negative about the saw, I will tackle it then. I appreciate the author's remarks on this video.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for being honest. While it seems very negative, it was an honest engineering review. Their equipment serves a market point well, and newer models may be better. I still use the saw and make furniture. It just needs a lot of TLC.. but it works.

  • @maxk5134
    @maxk5134 7 місяців тому

    I have mostly Grizzly and i like all of it. I considered the sawstop too, but i am glad i went with grizzly. Maybe you are just frustrated?

  • @jamesjames3779
    @jamesjames3779 8 місяців тому

    Sounds like an old man complaining about old man things. Is it really that impactful to remove a screw or flip up the anti kickback? Geeze buddy.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 8 місяців тому

      For the hobbyist it’s ok, but if you’re doing it 8-10 hrs a day it really gets annoying. I bet you can’t guess how many times that little screw falls in the saw cabinet…lol

  • @davidcorkern5126
    @davidcorkern5126 8 місяців тому

    I appreciate your review. However I just bought a Grizzly Extreme Series Cabinet saw (9/1/2023) and none of the problems you talk about in your review exist in the saw I bought. The fit, finish and build quality are great. The adjusting wheels for raising / lowering the blade and tilting are very smooth and easy to use. The digital read out for the blade angle is dead on accurate. The throat plate doesn't require any tools to remove and it is very easy to level to the table top. Dust collection works very well but that has a lot to do with your dust collection system. I use a Harvey Gyro Air G700 Dust Processor. This is a very solid saw at a much better price point. The only advantage I see in the SawStop is the safety feature.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 8 місяців тому

      Sounds like they fixed my issues. That’s great to hear. I noticed some of these issues being fixed on later models. You’re absolutely right on the safety issue. I upgraded my dust collector to the Oneida Super Cell. It works great, and the dust collection is better, but I think my older model has older engineering. I’m really glad you got a good saw and you like it. It makes all the difference. Woodworking is a great hobby, and even greater when your equipment works well. Enjoy and stay safe, and thanks for informing others on your experience.

    • @davidstrickland8038
      @davidstrickland8038 7 місяців тому

      David, which Extreme did you buy? I've got a 0605X1 (5hp 12" 220v) in the basket right now but this whole discussion has me leaning SS. I've been using my Ryobi 3010 for 25 years and am only buying one more saw...

  • @carney731
    @carney731 8 місяців тому

    I've come close to buying a Grizzly table saw so many times thinking maybe I'll get lucky and not get one of their lemons. The problem is that there are just too many Grizzly lemons. The risks are simply too high, and like a casino the house always wins. Thanks for posting this video! It cured me of my irrational temptations to gamble with quality. Spend the money because the costs of subpar equipment are far more expensive.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 8 місяців тому

      Thanks..you’re spot on. That’s what makes Grizzly a “risk”. Get a lemon and you get to work with their customer service, wait on parts, and then fix it. Their customer service I have to say was really great. It’s just the quality control of units and parts that makes it a gamble. I’d rather be woodworking than constantly working on the machinery… Thanks for the rational comment.. best of luck on your selection.

  • @toddhodge1630
    @toddhodge1630 9 місяців тому

    How do I check or change the oil on the G1026, SN-097343

  • @diversify210
    @diversify210 9 місяців тому

    Honestly I dont think the saws quality is the problem, rather its your unreasonable expectations for what was at the time the cheapest 3hp cabinet saw on the market. It always amazes me how people expect far more out of a product than the money they can afford to spend will get them. I actually had 2 of these saws in my shop. One was setup solely for cutting dados as being a custom cabinet maker, I cut a lot of dados. I replaced them both for a couple of Harvey cabinet saws not to long ago. So I will say the fences that come with these saws are garbage. They just arent flat and there really isnt a viable way to flatten them as the warping is in the steel. So I just replaced them both with the Very Super Cool Tools extruded Aluminum fence. The extension table is also no good, but they can be easily made with some 3/4 MDF. If I remember correctly, at the time when I bought the two saws they were $1150 each. Cheapest 3hp cabinet saw on the market, so shortcomings were to be expected. Replacing the fence and the extension table still made the saws very much worth it, as the typical fine tuning of the saws is the only other thing I had to do them. SawStop Saws are not with out their shortcomings, but the fact that they cost 3 times more than these, those shortcomings would really piss me off. These were great saws for the money and they performed just as well as the Powermatic saw I had before these. You are just the type that will spend 100 bucks on a product and fully expect it to be the same quality as the 1000 dollar product. Its just unreasonable buddy. You need to check your expectations.

  • @danwilliams6787
    @danwilliams6787 9 місяців тому

    I had some issues with my first Grizzly and was able to work through them. What this guy does not realize is that even the saw stops are junk and based on his demeaner no saw would be good enough for him. G0690 was not discontinued due to issues. Like one guy mentioned.... OMG cry me a river dude.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 9 місяців тому

      Being a former engineer both civil and military probably doesn’t make me as qualified as the internet god yourself. Saw Stop is junk? No reasons why? Blank statements do you no justice. I pointed out obvious design and function issues. If you didn’t like the video the click on another…oh that’s right, you had to OMG cry me a river on it! I really don’t give a rats ass what you think. Keep clicking and posting useless comments..happy new year oh god of the internet.

  • @markmiles4359
    @markmiles4359 9 місяців тому

    I'm shopping for a shaper now and this video is enough for me to steer clear of Grizzly. It's a shame because they are based in my state.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 9 місяців тому

      I had a Jet before this one and it was better. Had a spindle lock for loosening bits. Beats double wrenching. The Grizzly works, it’s just like a lot of things they make. Just lacks some engineering features, and sloppy on quality control in assembly.

  • @Todjcam
    @Todjcam 9 місяців тому

    This guy buys a “budget” saw and expects the same quality as a saw stop 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 9 місяців тому

      Maybe you got that out of the video title, but actually I was comparing this saw to my 1990’s delta unisaw that I bought for $1400. It wasn’t even close to the quality of my old saw. I was trying to point out the flaws if this newer saw and let everyone know if you’re going to spend $2200 on a Grizzly, just save your money and buy a better saw. SawStop would have been my choice, or maybe a Harvey.

  • @ok-hd4so
    @ok-hd4so 10 місяців тому

    i have a sawstop, its their top model ics. the iron is just a soft as the grizzly.and the fence face is trash laminate. however everything else great.

  • @customcraftsbybruceslaton4872
    @customcraftsbybruceslaton4872 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic review, I also made a review on Grizzly!

  • @JeffDenig
    @JeffDenig 10 місяців тому

    Trying to think of how the Saw Stop would have prevented the Kickback?

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 10 місяців тому

      Any newer saw actually would have had a riving knife, so Saw Stop would have been just one of those. I just wished I would have put my money to a better brand saw. Saw Stop was my first choice, and Harvey, Delta coming in close second.

  • @freddyjoe0910
    @freddyjoe0910 11 місяців тому

    Omg bro cry a freaking river already

  • @clayed3311
    @clayed3311 Рік тому

    Saw stop doesn’t prevent kick back. You said so yourself your assuming saw stop is better. You haven’t tried them. Sounds like you need to go back to Rockwell Delta.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Old saws didn’t have splitter..most new saws do. I don’t have to worry about the switch .. Hurricane Idalia got it I’m researching heavily before my next purchase. Best of woodworking to you.

  • @ericpolson137
    @ericpolson137 Рік тому

    Whine whine whiner. You should've done your homework first. You got three pieces of equipment for the price of one.......

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Incorrect Mr. Know It All !! Two pieces of equipment for the the price of one and the planer shipped with a bad gearbox gasket resulting in disassembly of the gearbox and replacement of the gasket, refill with oil, and that couldn’t be done until the part arrived. Kind of hard to do homework on things you can’t see and inspect because every freakin thing comes from CHINA where there’s no quality control. The video was made for others to learn from my mistakes. I love it when people have to make degrading comments on videos…sitting on their behinds whining themselves about a video they could have clicked off of and moved on..!

  • @ericpolson137
    @ericpolson137 Рік тому

    There's a lot of complaints and I am trying to figure out why you bought it in the first place.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Actually the planer runs fine now. A helical head would have been better, but I’m not unhappy with the unit. It hasn’t had any more problems.

  • @dougs5406
    @dougs5406 Рік тому

    Not to be dramatic, but one spark from a nail in a board or whatever and you’ve got a fire hazard inside your table saw. You might not even notice for hours. That sucks man! I definitely understand your frustration. I’ve got a grizzly band saw that I love but they really missed the mark with that table saw.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Yes my Grizzly planer works great. They no longer make this model, and some of these issues may be why.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I bought an Oneida supercell and it has made a big difference in the amount of sawdust in the saw. Still accumulates on the motor cover box though.

  • @normansulaica6953
    @normansulaica6953 Рік тому

    Reality check, all table saws are dangerous. Kick back happens. It happened to me. All we can do is proceed and use all safety steps.

  • @cb4920
    @cb4920 Рік тому

    I don’t think a Saw Stop would stop your whining.😊

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Well since my shop took a direct hit from hurricane Idalia, I guess I’ll find out. If whining is pointing out design flaws and lack of quality control at over 2 grand, then I’ll whine till the cows come home.

  • @kennethholmes9315
    @kennethholmes9315 Рік тому

    When I was setting up my shop two years ago I picked up a delta contractor saw from lowes. I knew that it was a means to an end . I just picked up a Sawstop kinda the last piece to my puzzle. The entire two years I just kept looking at reviews and it always came back to Sawstop. I’m keeping the contractor saw because it’s on point. It’s is actually very accurate. But I have not one regret buying the Sawstop. Have a good one.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I hear nothing but good things from SawStop owners. Rarely do I hear anything bad. I haven’t done a video lately, but my shop got hit with hurricane Idalia. Ripped the ridge off my shop and dumped water in the top. By the time the eye passed by, it was too late. Water covered every piece of equipment and table tops were rusting. My wife and I used towels and rags to wipe off the water, and I grabbed a bucket of wheel bearing grease and slapped it on every table top I have. Now just waiting on the insurance adjuster. Lesson learned here is: don’t set up your shop with your equipment down the middle. Keep all major equipment off of center…

    • @kennethholmes9315
      @kennethholmes9315 Рік тому

      I’m praying for you and your family. I hope that everything comes out OK.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Thank you. Prayers are the best gift

  • @jvmiller1995
    @jvmiller1995 Рік тому

    It don't take much to mess up. I had dropped my table saw fence in the floor once. It was on a shopsmith 510 taken off and set on the end table but not locked on it. Well I nocked it off when using the cross cut sled. Any way I wet back to ripping and placed the fence on the table, but only now the fence as miss aligned and it was tapered in to the blade as I pushed my board through. I was cutting a board about 8 to 10 inches long 5 inches wide. I was not using a push stick. ( I know bad Idea) I had done this 1000 times before with no issue. As my little short board passed though the back of the blade it was rejected. My ring finger and pinky was wrapped around the fence as I was taught. This saved my hand from getting into a blade but my thumb was pushing it through and the kick back Jammed the board into my thumb bending it backwards as the corner of the board took a chunk of skin 1/4 in deep down the side of my thumb. It was my bowling thumb too and even after healed it was a lot bigger around than ever before and still is way bigger than my left hand. I had to re-drill my bowling balls to fit my thumb. LOl. It still bothers me and is full of arthritis. I can't Afford a sawstop and even if I could I do not have the space. I am in a 1 car garage. I actually love my Shopsmith.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Sorry to hear about your mishap. Just goes to show.. it can happen to anybody, even the most experienced. I had a shopsmith when I got started. Wasn’t a bad machine, but changing stations got old, and I moved out of it after several years. Did a lot of work on that thing, and the thing I miss about it was being able to horizontally drill on it. Stay safe, and enjoy the hobby

  • @ShuhDonk
    @ShuhDonk Рік тому

    get a harvery, sawstop is way too expensive.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Everyone is saying the same. I’m going to have to take a trip to check them out. I live in a rural area with no Harvey dealers within 150 miles of me.

  • @gman2031
    @gman2031 Рік тому

    Thank you! I was so close to pulling the trigger on a grizzly. I wouldn’t be happy either.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Glad I could help. It’s not impossible to work on, but if you’re going to spend hard earned money I’d invest elsewhere. I’m hearing great things about Harvey, but I can’t get to see one.

  • @hobbes3
    @hobbes3 Рік тому

    I think people who own Harvey says the quality is better than SawStop, but obviously it doesn't have the finger detection technology lol.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I’m hearing the exact same thing. I wish I had a Harvey distributer so I could demo their line and report my experience.

  • @jbogert100
    @jbogert100 Рік тому

    Initial setup was quite easy ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a Did have to adjust the fence to blade readout-was off by .003". Blade angle was off by 4 degrees. All easy adjustments. Would recommend.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Yes it will get the job done. Still in my shop, but I still regret buying that brand. But I still make furniture on it.

  • @theproblemis2158
    @theproblemis2158 Рік тому

    I had a grizzly (different model but the blade guard was very similar). It was so loose that it would move from side to side (Slop in the attachment to the top of the splitter) so far that the metal part of the guard hit the blade. After changing my shorts, I found that i was down one blade guard and a nice Amana saw blade. Apparently cutting steel with the blade turned out to be a little hard on the carbide teeth. :)

  • @kenday7942
    @kenday7942 Рік тому

    Ok - so what we have here is about a half hour of griping.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Yes, with detailed reasons as to why..guess I should have had a music selection for entertainment…hmm

    • @kenday7942
      @kenday7942 Рік тому

      @@tupelowoodcarver1785 I realize that - and I probably should not be so negative. I apologize for that. But it did sound like just a long series of things that might have been better summed up by a quick statement to the effect that there were a bunch of things and that you do not recommend. Your presentation was good as far as you’ve got a very easy voice to understand and that’s a very good thing - and a good pace too. I’ll look for more from you; meantime just take what I said as a stab at some corrective input from me.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      It was long. I get hammered for it a lot, but trying to film on an iPhone and do the commentary takes longer. I apologize. Basically it an ok saw above the price I would pay if ever done again. I like woodworking not tweaking and adjusting. The quality just isn’t there. I would look at Harvey, Jet , ect. My delta Unisaw never let me down and if I could buy it back I would. Sorry I was long on the video ..

  • @michaelkolozsvari3575
    @michaelkolozsvari3575 Рік тому

    So Sorry about the issues you've run into! Thank you for going through your experiences.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Thanks..just learning experiences in life. Woodworking wouldn’t be as enjoyable without them.

  • @MachinedInWood
    @MachinedInWood Рік тому

    Lol, you said that the table saw “picked you up and threw you against the back wall”…. That is the bullshitiest thing I’ve ever heard.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Except it’s totally true! Had I not had a full can of Copenhagen in my pocket, I might have broken a hip. Sounds like bs but for years after that I would hesitate before cutting a full sheet. The sheet of ply had a huge “j” in it after that accident.

  • @lloydglazer2231
    @lloydglazer2231 Рік тому

    Have you ever considered Harvey saws?

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I would but unfortunately where I live there are no dealers. I hear great things about Harvey though.

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN Рік тому

    The amount of crying over making poor choices in this video is unbearable. This guy would be crying even if he had bought the sawstop.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Disappointing for a Trumper…Never complained about my Delta Unisaw. Bc it was a JOY to work on. Stop drinking Bud and you’ll see things differently…lmao

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN Рік тому

    A sawstop saw won't fix stupid.

  • @blakekimmel1200
    @blakekimmel1200 Рік тому

    Omg, he has to unscrew a whole fastener and then , of all the horrors, hr has to screw it back in.. geez, crap people complain about these days. Be happy you have a saw of that quality, and quit complaining about stupid stuff, I have prayed every night for several years and I have prayed I get the opportunity to earn enough money so that I could comfortably purchase a saw like the one you have. I would be unbelievably grateful if I had a saw like that, even if it had the so called problems yours does.. im betting saw stops and unisaws have there own fair share of issues, and just like yours they will have strengths... just saying you should try and be thankful that you are able to have such nice tools. When people like me have a very basic grizzly TS from 2000, a very basic delta planer from around 2000, and a craftsman industrial router stand and no jointer to speak of, and I'm thankful that I have these crappy tools, even though they usually are causing me headaches in one way or another, I have them at least and I worked hard to get them.just enjoy ur stuff, don't stress the small stuff.

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      Contact Saw Stop or Harvey and get them to ship a saw for me to demo, and you can have this one!! I’ve worked hard all my life and served my country with honor, and yes pray daily too, but it doesn’t change the fact “if you spend your hard earned money” on this saw you’ve been had by another Chinese company that tried to duplicate a quality piece of equipment that had been made in the USA. You’re complaining about the inability to get anything as much or more than I am the problems with the saw…Work harder, save more, and get something better!!

  • @steelhead1194
    @steelhead1194 Рік тому

    I just sold that same saw, My 4hp Harvey will be here in 1 week! Harvey is a great saw . Hope you find a saw you like

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I would really like to demo a Harvey. I hear great things about them. Let me know how you like it.

  • @morongene
    @morongene Рік тому

    So you didn't look at this before you bought it and you want a Sawstop without looking one too...

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      SawStop came out when I had my Delta. My friend owned a Woodsmith Store and I demo’d the saw then and liked it, but had no reason other than the safety feature to upgrade. The Grizzly G0690 I was less familiar with, but heard decent comments about in earlier models. I moved 5 years later, and I’m guessing Grizzly changed something bc the older models seem better built? I do know they’ve switched manufacturing plants since I’ve bought mine and they no longer make my model.

  • @MacShipley
    @MacShipley Рік тому

    Good comments. Maybe try a Harvey. Great saw, very very happy. Excellent quality....get what you pay for.😊

    • @tupelowoodcarver1785
      @tupelowoodcarver1785 Рік тому

      I’ve heard great things about Harvey. I live in the sticks, and don’t really know of anywhere to demo one. I’m going to look harder. Thanks