View Full Version : Dimension between the mitre slots
Jeff Goldsmith
03-24-2017, 10:49 PM
Hi everyone I'm a newbie,
I would like to know the dimension between the mitre slots on the grizzly 6090 and the 1023 saws.
Thanks in advance.
Cary Falk
03-24-2017, 11:15 PM
10" on my 1023RL .
Jeff Goldsmith
03-25-2017, 8:41 AM
Thanks for the info, thinking about replacing my recently returned G7015P with either a saw from your series or the 6090 series. How do you like it?
Cary Falk
03-25-2017, 2:45 PM
Love mine. No complaints after buying it the year it came out. I will say that the fence on the 690 is a little smoother sliding. I played with one in the Grizzly showroom. I wouldn't make a decision on that alone though
Bill Space
03-25-2017, 5:42 PM
I bought a G1023RLWX a couple years ago and love it. I saw some advantages to the 1023 over the 690, but doubt that they are a big deal. I liked the serpentine belt over multiple V belts for example. And the mechanism for moving the blade up and down is different.
Not sure about the fence as I put my Unifience on the saw and the original fence is still in the unopened box.
I do not think you can go wrong with either the G0690 or the G1023. Great value for the cost.
Bill
Jim Andrew
03-25-2017, 6:12 PM
Bill, if this was facebook, would like your post.
Jeff Goldsmith
03-25-2017, 9:57 PM
I'm leaning towards the 6090 because the dust collection is on the side instead of the back end of the saw. I built a nice (for me) outfeed table that the 1023 dust port would require a 90 degree turn with and I'm trying to stay away from that. Each saw seems to have a few pluses the other doesn't have but none appear to be game breakers. I added the slots to my outfeed table before I returned the 7015 that is why I was asking about the dimensions. I wasn't looking forward to re-doing the top, but it looks like all 3 saws may have the same cast iron top.
Bill Space
03-26-2017, 9:06 AM
Bill, if this was facebook, would like your post.
Jim, I don't use Facebook so I do not quite understand your meaning.
This is not Facebook, so you don't like my post? :confused:
Bit confused here...
Phil Mueller
03-26-2017, 9:15 AM
Bill, I'll jump in for Jim. On facebook, to show someone you like their post, you can click on a "like" button. I believe Jim is just saying that if SMC had a "like" button, he would click it for your post, meaning he likes your post.
Cary Falk
03-26-2017, 10:25 AM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-g_mgBRWo2UE/TjmInkkiP5I/AAAAAAAAAMw/NfCgYQ9Nkb8/s1600/facebook_like_icon.jpg
......................................:D
Bill Space
03-26-2017, 12:21 PM
Ha ha, got it!
Maybe some day I will move on from living in the 20th century! :)
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