Thanks so much for a nice long term review and tips. I just picked up a 1.75 hp “professional” saw this afternoon and I’m glad to hear from a long time owner. Thanks again!
Nice job. I clipped the end of my thumb similar to what you mentioned about a month ago. My wife learned about SawStop and announced I had to get one. I should have it soon and I hope to be as happy with it as you have been with yours.
When originally shopping for a table saw, all the sales people spoke about was the safety feature of SawStop. I would always tell them, "I'm not buying a saw to 'not cut' my finger...I am buying a saw to cut wood. No one seemed to get away from talking about the safety feature until one day, a guy focused on the fact that if a saw is designed with such a safety feature that allows for a reset and use, it must be designed with a more robust trunnion and assembly. That makes cuts more accurate and consistent. I bought the saw and love it. By the way, a friend suggested that if I could possibly afford it (the saw PLUS electrical work), I should buy the 3hp version. I did that and don't regret it at all. I love the extra power!
Yeah, that's the thing. Great, it has the safety feature but how about it's a very robust, accurate high-end table saw. Marc Spagnolo (The Wood Whisperer) just bought, set up, and gave his first impression. He's been using a Powermatic PM2000 for twenty years and said the SawStop beats it in a few key areas. Check out the video on his channel.
I just watched your video on the SawStop and want to congratulate you on a job well done. I cannot agree more on the quality of the saw. I had a similar experience about 18 months ago and needed 15 stitches. After I returned from the emergency room my wife confronted me and told me that I needed to get rid of the saw (1953 Delta Homecraft) I had and buy something safer or she was going to sell ALL the tools in my shop. I told her that it would be expensive and that there was only one saw on the market that was safer and that was the SawStop. She said the expense paled in comparison to reattachment surgery. She told me to order the saw configured as I wanted it and to order everything I wanted. I had followed SawStop for many years but raising children, time to do woodworking and the budget did not allow the investment. Being retired I had more time to spend in the shop and had saved some money so I purchased my SawStop. Best purchase ever for my shop I love it and spend a part of almost every day in my shop working on a project of some kind. Lately it has been tool boxes and toys for my grandsons. Having a great time making sawdust.
Good review. I had an accident like yours two months ago (no bones, only flesh ...), and the ridiculous thing is that my wife made me change the saw bench, just like yours! :DDD Unfortunately, sawstops do not arrive in Italy ... The only choice here is the festool TKS 80, which looks like the sawstop jobsite pro. Thank you for your time. Marco.
Hi Kevin Love you review, I have had so many similar things with your saw like showing my wife the finger saving system to which in getting this saw. Just seen your video last night and noticed you said you can only use thin kirf blades do to the riving knife only supporting thin kirf blades, The riving knife is adjustable to accommodate full kirf blades very easily, I have the same saw for about 13 years too and my first activation was with my Incra miter gauge as well. I love my saw too! Have a look on page 62 of your awesome manual for aligning your riving knife, it is easy to do. Hope this helps Dan
I just read that section. Thank you now I know something new. I think it was Mark Twain said, and I think I'm paraphrasing here "a day you don't learn something new is a wasted day". I'm good with using only thin kerf blades but it's good to know if I need to I can change that. Thanks again.
Appreciate your comments on the quality of the saw, aside from the safety features. Almost every SawStop review focusses almost entirely on safety - which is important - but I want to know if I'd be buying a quality saw. Based on what you said, it sounds like I would be.
Thanks for a great review. I love my Sawstop and I believe it will be my forever saw. I keep one of the used cartridges hanging on my shop wall as a gentle reminder to be careful. I have also have had to dig the nut out of the bottom of the saw more than once.
Hey thanks for the review I'm sick of only being able to find brand new reviews and no long term impressions, I know it takes me a couple years to form a rounded opinion on a good tool.
When you say take off the safety features off do you take it permanently off or you are just putting it on stand by off every time you switch it on Thank you for the advice
When you term off the safety system, it's only off for that cycle of the saw running. Once you turn the saw off, it automatically resets to safe. If you want to use it again without the safety system you have to tern in off again. There's no switch to tern it off, you have to hold the key turned to the right as start the saw and wait for the lights to stop blinking the let go of teh key.
Its funny how someone told Gass ( sawstop inventor) that safety doesnt sell, and he was rejected by all the big name companies, turns out safety does sell, and is selling quite well. I am determined to buy one of these and only this one, especially after reading the sawstop underdog story.
Safety does in fact sell. The other guys were also afraid of liability. Turns out, if you improve the safety of your product too much, the lawyers git it in their heads your previous models are of course defective. I also followed the Gass story and wanted one from day one and I said in the video, it wasn't until I sold leave back to the company I was leaving that I could afford one.
I still don't understand why they don't just drop the blade. No need to ruin it. Bosch has a competing system in Europe that does it but they won't allow it in the US due to our patent system awarding ridiculous patents on technology from the 80s to Sawstop as exclusive.
Does the Bosch system stop and drop the blade in less than 10 milliseconds? Also, blades are not that expensive. Do you have a link to the Bosch system in action?
@@KRWoodworks ua-cam.com/video/B3JsUGwt_Mg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ProToolReviews . I think SawStop's patent is expiring this year so we should see some other options for the safety feature in the coming years. That said, the SawStop is well built in other ways and I'd be happy to have one even if its safety feature required paying for new cartridges. Hopefully the competition will drive down prices.
I’m 73 and appreciate your honest review!
Thanks so much for a nice long term review and tips. I just picked up a 1.75 hp “professional” saw this afternoon and I’m glad to hear from a long time owner. Thanks again!
Thank you for your review and insights. Enjoyed the video!
Thank you.
Nice job. I clipped the end of my thumb similar to what you mentioned about a month ago. My wife learned about SawStop and announced I had to get one. I should have it soon and I hope to be as happy with it as you have been with yours.
I really think you're going to love it.
Nice Honest review, good to know you have had no issues with your saw. Thanks
When originally shopping for a table saw, all the sales people spoke about was the safety feature of SawStop. I would always tell them, "I'm not buying a saw to 'not cut' my finger...I am buying a saw to cut wood. No one seemed to get away from talking about the safety feature until one day, a guy focused on the fact that if a saw is designed with such a safety feature that allows for a reset and use, it must be designed with a more robust trunnion and assembly. That makes cuts more accurate and consistent. I bought the saw and love it. By the way, a friend suggested that if I could possibly afford it (the saw PLUS electrical work), I should buy the 3hp version. I did that and don't regret it at all. I love the extra power!
Yeah, that's the thing. Great, it has the safety feature but how about it's a very robust, accurate high-end table saw. Marc Spagnolo (The Wood Whisperer) just bought, set up, and gave his first impression. He's been using a Powermatic PM2000 for twenty years and said the SawStop beats it in a few key areas. Check out the video on his channel.
Great commentary! Thanks for sharing your experience
Well said. And clearly convincing based on your experience. Sawstop doesn’t need a marketing department.
I just watched your video on the SawStop and want to congratulate you on a job well done. I cannot agree more on the quality of the saw. I had a similar experience about 18 months ago and needed 15 stitches. After I returned from the emergency room my wife confronted me and told me that I needed to get rid of the saw (1953 Delta Homecraft) I had and buy something safer or she was going to sell ALL the tools in my shop. I told her that it would be expensive and that there was only one saw on the market that was safer and that was the SawStop. She said the expense paled in comparison to reattachment surgery. She told me to order the saw configured as I wanted it and to order everything I wanted. I had followed SawStop for many years but raising children, time to do woodworking and the budget did not allow the investment. Being retired I had more time to spend in the shop and had saved some money so I purchased my SawStop. Best purchase ever for my shop I love it and spend a part of almost every day in my shop working on a project of some kind. Lately it has been tool boxes and toys for my grandsons. Having a great time making sawdust.
Thanks. My wife is now a woodworker because we got the SawStop.
Good review. I had an accident like yours two months ago (no bones, only flesh ...), and the ridiculous thing is that my wife made me change the saw bench, just like yours! :DDD
Unfortunately, sawstops do not arrive in Italy ... The only choice here is the festool TKS 80, which looks like the sawstop jobsite pro.
Thank you for your time.
Marco.
Hi Kevin
Love you review, I have had so many similar things with your saw like showing my wife the finger saving system to which in getting this saw.
Just seen your video last night and noticed you said you can only use thin kirf blades do to the riving knife only supporting thin kirf blades, The riving knife is adjustable to accommodate full kirf blades very easily, I have the same saw for about 13 years too and my first activation was with my Incra miter gauge as well.
I love my saw too!
Have a look on page 62 of your awesome manual for aligning your riving knife, it is easy to do.
Hope this helps
Dan
I just read that section. Thank you now I know something new. I think it was Mark Twain said, and I think I'm paraphrasing here "a day you don't learn something new is a wasted day". I'm good with using only thin kerf blades but it's good to know if I need to I can change that.
Thanks again.
Appreciate your comments on the quality of the saw, aside from the safety features. Almost every SawStop review focusses almost entirely on safety - which is important - but I want to know if I'd be buying a quality saw. Based on what you said, it sounds like I would be.
@@DrAndyHolt I’m glad the video helped
Thanks you so much.
Your video is nice and you are very nice.
Thanks for a great review. I love my Sawstop and I believe it will be my forever saw. I keep one of the used cartridges hanging on my shop wall as a gentle reminder to be careful. I have also have had to dig the nut out of the bottom of the saw more than once.
I have one hanging in my shop as well. If you put a screen in the dust shoot use a 3/4 mesh and check for buildup.
Hey thanks for the review I'm sick of only being able to find brand new reviews and no long term impressions, I know it takes me a couple years to form a rounded opinion on a good tool.
Thank you and thanks for watching. We've had a Leigh Dovetail jig for 25 years and I'm thinking of doing a review of that.
When you say take off the safety features off do you take it permanently off or you are just putting it on stand by off every time you switch it on
Thank you for the advice
When you term off the safety system, it's only off for that cycle of the saw running. Once you turn the saw off, it automatically resets to safe. If you want to use it again without the safety system you have to tern in off again. There's no switch to tern it off, you have to hold the key turned to the right as start the saw and wait for the lights to stop blinking the let go of teh key.
Its funny how someone told Gass ( sawstop inventor) that safety doesnt sell, and he was rejected by all the big name companies, turns out safety does sell, and is selling quite well. I am determined to buy one of these and only this one, especially after reading the sawstop underdog story.
Safety does in fact sell. The other guys were also afraid of liability. Turns out, if you improve the safety of your product too much, the lawyers git it in their heads your previous models are of course defective.
I also followed the Gass story and wanted one from day one and I said in the video, it wasn't until I sold leave back to the company I was leaving that I could afford one.
Wife: "You ARE getting a saw stop"
Husband: "Who am I to argue??"
😂 If only everything was so simple!!!
I wasn't going to question her judgment. 😁
hey fellow Virginian!
Maryland, originally from Maine
I still don't understand why they don't just drop the blade. No need to ruin it. Bosch has a competing system in Europe that does it but they won't allow it in the US due to our patent system awarding ridiculous patents on technology from the 80s to Sawstop as exclusive.
Does the Bosch system stop and drop the blade in less than 10 milliseconds? Also, blades are not that expensive. Do you have a link to the Bosch system in action?
@@KRWoodworks ua-cam.com/video/B3JsUGwt_Mg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ProToolReviews . I think SawStop's patent is expiring this year so we should see some other options for the safety feature in the coming years. That said, the SawStop is well built in other ways and I'd be happy to have one even if its safety feature required paying for new cartridges. Hopefully the competition will drive down prices.
Just show us 10 fingers, thats all the review required.
Yup and I still have them.🤣