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Thoughts on Grizzly tools?
Opinion on Grizzly tools.
I just got this exact model a month ago and love it. I've also had a Grizzly jointer for a year, and it works great.
I'm not questioning your abilities, but did you take all the time to carefully adjust everything per the manual? More often than not I find my tools fail due to something I did.
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Stupid, innocent question: is there a chance that your dust collector is sitting on a circuit that isn't rated to handle the collector? Also - if it's tripping, the breaker could be shot.
As a general rule, I had WAY better luck with my electricity issues when I was able to get machines on dedicated circuits or, at the least, only run one tool per circuit at a time.
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I got a Grizzly bandsaw for Christmas. A major step up from the ryobi bandsaw I have. Anyway, I go to set it up tonight, and the bolts are scattered all over the box. I thought, that’s shit, but let’s see if anything is missing. Sure enough things are missing, I’m missing two of the bolts to assemble the base, two washers to assemble the base, and 4 nuts to assemble the base. Very displeased. If I’m going to pay upwards of 700 dollars for a bandsaw, I want all the pieces I paid for. I emailed their customer service, so we’ll see what comes of it.
In the mean time, I’m searching my scrap bin to see if I have any bolts that would fit.
Happy holidays to all yall
More on reddit.comLooking to upgrade my shop with a bandsaw with good resaw capacity, an 8" floor jointer with helical head, and a helical head bench top planer. Been looking at grizzly, which seems to have a good bang for the buck in this area. Does anyone have any general thoughts/experience with Grizzly? Any other recommendations would be great, but trying to keep costs as reasonable as possible given the large investment of these tools.