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Post #170266920 added 04-09-2024 11:35 PM by ultracheapmofo in Deal Talk
"The full expiration of SawStop’s patent protections might stretch until 2026. Their strategic use of continuation patents ensures they enjoy protection beyond the initial 20-year period from their...
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Post #170266905 added 04-09-2024 11:31 PM by ultracheapmofo in Deal Talk
Said the playbook of every monopoly that existed since the dawn of monopoly.
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Post #170250024 added 04-09-2024 4:56 AM by dFreezy in Deal Talk
Don't forget to factor in the $200 freight cost that most vendors like Rockler charge. Only freight costs from this Shop Fox deal was the $35 lift gate unloading
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Post #170243133 added 04-08-2024 3:22 PM by Zimba in Deal Talk
The Laguna F2 costs $500 more and is 1-3/4 hp vs the 2hp of the Shop Fox. I’ve read several reviews where guys weren’t happy with the F1, but perhaps the F2 is better? I have a Dewalt jobsite saw,...
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Post #170242833 added 04-08-2024 3:07 PM by thenewjs23 in Deal Talk
He's right, it came up during one of the hearings. Bosch said their tech had a low take rate. Meaning it was too expensive.
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Post #170242764 added 04-08-2024 3:02 PM by thenewjs23 in Deal Talk
This true, but majority of the table saw injuries are kickback. Some show up to the hospital, but majority likely there wounds at home and SAWSTop's tech doesn't prevent kick back.
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Post #170236446 added 04-08-2024 8:26 AM by bakins in Deal Talk
Sure, here’s a link… go to 4:40 and listen to the “nonsense” https://youtu.be/nxKkuDduYLk?si=HMHTpMZl-SK3cDVz Edit: Ah, that link takes you to directly after the statement… so you’ll need to back...
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Post #170236308 added 04-08-2024 8:21 AM by gr8scottaz in Deal Talk
Pretty sure you are making this up out of thin air. Got a source to this nonsense you're spewing?
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Post #170235906 added 04-08-2024 7:54 AM by gr8scottaz in Deal Talk
The crazy thing about the situation is I'm an experienced woodworker and what I was doing I had done a thousand times before (making a dado cut for some drawer boxes). The wood just kicked and I...
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Post #170232324 added 04-08-2024 1:16 AM by awanders in Deal Talk
You made a good decision. Local woodworker in my hometown, was deciding between a Sawstop and a Unisaw. He decided on the Unisaw, bc he couldn't justify the cost of the Sawstop technology. Besides he...
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Post #170212896 added 04-06-2024 5:28 PM by bakins in Deal Talk
After SawStop won the court case, the changed their tune and told Bosch they could sell their version. Bosch chose not to. That’s on them.
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Post #170212656 added 04-06-2024 5:10 PM by EagerLanguage6193 in Deal Talk
I have owned a sawstop cabinet saw for 18 years. It's a very high-quality saw. If this technology becomes available on a chop saw, I wouldn't hesitate buying that style saw, too. I've grown...
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Post #170195064 added 04-05-2024 2:21 PM by savageguy in Deal Talk
If most the stuff you'll be cutting is 3/4" stock, put a smaller (and thin kerf) blade in this 2HP and it'll change your world!
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Post #170194146 added 04-05-2024 1:17 PM by dFreezy in Deal Talk
I'm also coming from the DeWalt jobsite saw (DWE7491RS) and went through the same thought process. I was also looking at the Harvey Alpha series that was mentioned in the thread, but those are in the...
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Post #170191185 added 04-05-2024 10:33 AM by infotainoasis in Deal Talk
I pulled the trigger on this after couple of hours of online research and YouTube surfing. I am a hobby woodworker and currently have the Dewalt table saw, which I have had for 8 years, but always...
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Post #170190915 added 04-05-2024 10:19 AM by beans in Deal Talk
I have a unisaw with an extended cast iron router table attached to it. That thing is heavy. I also have a really small shop, like a corner of the garage small. I bought the shop fox heavy duty...
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Post #170188575 added 04-05-2024 8:15 AM by CoolChicken498 in Deal Talk
Supposedly table saws result in the most injuries. But I wondered about that. The stopping mechanics would probably be considered too heavy for miter saws. But electronic brakes could be added and be...
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Post #170188185 added 04-05-2024 7:57 AM by B_to_the_Mish in Deal Talk
One interesting thing about the SawStop debate that goes unmentioned is that this tech is only available for table saws. I honestly don't know the numbers, but I'd be curious how many injuries are...
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Post #170186172 added 04-05-2024 5:51 AM by baller11111 in Deal Talk
Good price if you want one
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Post #170183178 added 04-04-2024 10:10 PM by lazlo in Deal Talk
Stumpy Nubs (YouTube) was indicating that it's a whole lot more than that. The bigger issue is the parts: $300 in parts means the baseline price of every table saw sold will go up by at least...
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