Dwayne Payne
03-05-2006, 9:44 PM
I have been wanting a planer for a while now. Of course after looking around I was even more confused but had deciced against a portable. I also did not like the prices associated with what I found in comparission to a Grizzly. So I narrowed it down to the new G0453 or a G1021Z.
I spoke with a couple of people who own both and decided...I need to see them side-by-side. So the wife and I both took this past Friday off and we drove to Springfield, keep in mind we live in Houston. Got on the road about 7am and stopped to get a room at about 630pm approx 25 miles from Grizzly.
We got up Saturday and arived at the store around 9am. All I can say is WOW...I want one of everything. I spent a little time walking around the store just looking and wishing I had married a rich woman...:). I went to the planers and there they were...side-by-side. I looked at both models saw some differences but not what I deemed as 300.00 worth.
I also got out to the "discount room". This room has several machines that were freight damaged but repaired mechanically, at a marked down price. There were 3 1021z planers there, all less than 1000.00. I did not get one of those because they only have a 90 day warranty on the motors. I figured I would rather have the 1yr warranty.
I finally decided to take the plunge and bought the G0453. As I said before, there is a difference between it and the 1021Z, but not what I would call 300.00 worth. I am of course a little concerned that this is the first year for this machine. But I do not ususally buy anything the first year it is out.
Now for The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
The Good: EVERYONE I dealt with at Grizzly were VERY helpful in trying to make my purchase easier and better. I had 2 Salesman (I am a shmuck for not getting the names) that spent a great deal of time with me. The cashier who put us in contact with the credit card company (so we could work out a bank issue). All the way to the Guy at the warehouse who took time to wrap my box in plastic to help ward off the rain for my long drive home. He and I even discussed the best way back to Dallas. Overall an awsome experience.
The Bad: The main concern I have about this machine is whether or not the table will stay parrallel once set. For example. If I set it correctly, then lower or raise it, will it move from parrallel? I am going to assume that it does some...but my question is " What is acceptable or within tollerance to Grizzly"? No one there seem to be able to answer me.
The Ugly: The drive to Dallas where we spent the night and visited with the Grandbaby. Just for information, if you are in the Dallas area you can be inside the showroom in 8 hours. Just fill up before you start, don't pee and drive 80 at least most of the way. The 80 part is easy as the speed limit through Oklahoma is 75.
I am including some puctures. For refference I took some sitting on the back of my truck (F250 4x4), being unloaded, label and what it looks like from the top. It is still inside the box at my work. I will uncrate later this week and document its movement and setup at my house. Then we will run some Mesquite and Purple Heart through it just to see how it likes it.
There was a time when the smell of cosmoline was unpleasant, now my wife puts a little behind each ear for those "special" evenings.:D
All said and done. A total of 1430 miles round trip. We came back to Houston this afternoon.
Look for Part II too come soon.
Dwayne
I spoke with a couple of people who own both and decided...I need to see them side-by-side. So the wife and I both took this past Friday off and we drove to Springfield, keep in mind we live in Houston. Got on the road about 7am and stopped to get a room at about 630pm approx 25 miles from Grizzly.
We got up Saturday and arived at the store around 9am. All I can say is WOW...I want one of everything. I spent a little time walking around the store just looking and wishing I had married a rich woman...:). I went to the planers and there they were...side-by-side. I looked at both models saw some differences but not what I deemed as 300.00 worth.
I also got out to the "discount room". This room has several machines that were freight damaged but repaired mechanically, at a marked down price. There were 3 1021z planers there, all less than 1000.00. I did not get one of those because they only have a 90 day warranty on the motors. I figured I would rather have the 1yr warranty.
I finally decided to take the plunge and bought the G0453. As I said before, there is a difference between it and the 1021Z, but not what I would call 300.00 worth. I am of course a little concerned that this is the first year for this machine. But I do not ususally buy anything the first year it is out.
Now for The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
The Good: EVERYONE I dealt with at Grizzly were VERY helpful in trying to make my purchase easier and better. I had 2 Salesman (I am a shmuck for not getting the names) that spent a great deal of time with me. The cashier who put us in contact with the credit card company (so we could work out a bank issue). All the way to the Guy at the warehouse who took time to wrap my box in plastic to help ward off the rain for my long drive home. He and I even discussed the best way back to Dallas. Overall an awsome experience.
The Bad: The main concern I have about this machine is whether or not the table will stay parrallel once set. For example. If I set it correctly, then lower or raise it, will it move from parrallel? I am going to assume that it does some...but my question is " What is acceptable or within tollerance to Grizzly"? No one there seem to be able to answer me.
The Ugly: The drive to Dallas where we spent the night and visited with the Grandbaby. Just for information, if you are in the Dallas area you can be inside the showroom in 8 hours. Just fill up before you start, don't pee and drive 80 at least most of the way. The 80 part is easy as the speed limit through Oklahoma is 75.
I am including some puctures. For refference I took some sitting on the back of my truck (F250 4x4), being unloaded, label and what it looks like from the top. It is still inside the box at my work. I will uncrate later this week and document its movement and setup at my house. Then we will run some Mesquite and Purple Heart through it just to see how it likes it.
There was a time when the smell of cosmoline was unpleasant, now my wife puts a little behind each ear for those "special" evenings.:D
All said and done. A total of 1430 miles round trip. We came back to Houston this afternoon.
Look for Part II too come soon.
Dwayne