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Which fence?
I recently purchased a very used Grizzly cabinet saw. The fence was sort of jury rigged and needs to replaced. My question is, which fence to buy? I am looking at the Shop Fox classic, Vega, Biesemeyer, and the Exaktor fences. I am only a weekender, thought I do want a the best for the money. Any input would be appreciated.
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The SF Classic is the most popular of the two stock fence choices on the new Griz 1023. The Biese is a great fence IMHO but can be expensive. The Vega is also excellent IMO and tends to cost less than the others.
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The Delta T2 seems to be another popular one here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=89196 |
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When I got my 1023SL I anticipated upgrading to a Bies. fence at some time. That was years ago. The SF fence has been a pleasant surprise at it's ease of use and accuracy. The Bies. may be better, but "Law of Parsimony" which states: if two things get you to the same end, and one is a whole lot cheaper, then go with the less expensive, and use you're hard earned bucks for other needed things. If I hit the lottery, maybe, but in the interim, my SF works plenty well for me.
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I purchased a G0444Z several years ago with a SF classic fence. I've been extremely pleased with the accuracy and ease of use of this fence.
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Can't speak to the ShopFox or Vega -- I haven't used them. I have a Biesemeyer (it came with my saw) and it is fantastic. What I love about it is that I can set it to rip at width X, do several other things, and reset it to width X and rip boards at exactly the same width. The gauge is that easy to read and set, and the mechanism is that repeatable.
Cheers, Chris
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I would take a look at the unifence also, its a bit cheaper than the Bise if you look around the net, and it can do quite a bit that none of the others can: cut of stop, low profile fence. and a few others.
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I also am a fan of the Unifence.
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I haven't used any of the others, but I have liked the features of my Unifence for the 15+ years I have used it. The one big drawback is that it's too easy to break the plastic index mark if you remove the fence for cross cutting. Buy a few and keep them handy. They're not cheap, but not outrageous either. Loren
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I really like my Unifence. Most of the time I use it on the low fence setting. I think it gives you better vision of the board/fence contact and provides more hand clearance until you use a push-stick. If needed you can buy an aftermarket Beis type fence for it. Ed |
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Another vote for the Unifence. It is far more versatile than most others out there.
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Unifence. Worth the $$.
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Rick,
If you looking for a 30" rip capability, this Biesemeyer 36-B30 would be hard to beat at the under $350 asking price (includes shipping)! My 22124 Zipcode saw came with this fence system. It is Very Solid, locks down real easy, stays put with virtually no rear deflection, accurate and simple to square, easy to read and glides very smoothly! Ted
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My vote is for the Biesemeyer. I finally bought one for my contractor saw last year and it's a pleasure to use.
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I also have a unifence and would never buy another one. I bought the unifence because I was able to get a great deal, but now 10 years later I wish I had waited and spent the money on a Biesemeyer.
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