View Full Version : 10” Stationary Closed Stand Supersaw w/30” XACTA Fence II - 708780K
Dave Cohen
10-12-2007, 10:48 PM
Is this a good deal and a good quality saw(?):
10” Stationary Closed Stand Supersaw w/30” XACTA Fence II - 708780K by Jet
$1009.98 with free shipping??
If not is there something better you could recommend at a similar price ?
scott spencer
10-13-2007, 6:35 AM
Hi Dave - I haven't seen one of the new revamped Supersaws upclose and personal yet, but I do know it's a 1-3/4hp hybrid that's toward the upper end of that price range. From looking at the online manual (http://www.wmhtoolgroup.com/Media.aspx?nav=Manuals), it looks like a decent saw and offers a nice fence, full enclosure, and solid wings, but does not offer the one piece cast blade shroud trunnion system that the new ProShop and Workshop hybrids do.
There are a few alternatives in this price range I am familiar with that I'd suggest looking into. If you have 220v available, the Grizzly 1023S (http://www.grizzly.com/products/G1023SL)L is in the same price range, but offers industrial grade trunnions and a full 3hp motor. The Shop Fox W1677 (http://www.woodstockint.com/Products/W1677/) is similar. Both are simply a more substantial saws than any hybrid.
If you don't have 220v, then a hybrid is an excellent alternative that should serve a hobbyist well. The Steel City (http://steelcitytoolworks.com/products_category.cfm?section=2&category=12) and Orion-made Craftsman 22124 (http://www1.epinions.com/content_184778395268) both offer similar features as the Jet, but both also offer cabinet mounted trunnions, which are easy to align, plus they add a fair amount of mass. Steel City has some rebate offers in play right now, and the Craftsman goes on sale into the $700 range occasionally.
Jason White
10-13-2007, 7:08 AM
I seem to recall some "Supersaws" having major issues with the belt & pulley systems that raise and lower the blade. Those Supersaws did not have a fully enclosed cabinet, however, so maybe they fixed the problem.
JW
Hi Dave - I haven't seen one of the new revamped Supersaws upclose and personal yet, but I do know it's a 1-3/4hp hybrid that's toward the upper end of that price range. From looking at the online manual (http://www.wmhtoolgroup.com/Media.aspx?nav=Manuals), it looks like a decent saw and offers a nice fence, full enclosure, and solid wings, but does not offer the one piece cast blade shroud trunnion system that the new ProShop and Workshop hybrids do.
There are a few alternatives in this price range I am familiar with that I'd suggest looking into. If you have 220v available, the Grizzly 1023S (http://www.grizzly.com/products/G1023SL)L is in the same price range, but offers industrial grade trunnions and a full 3hp motor. The Shop Fox W1677 (http://www.woodstockint.com/Products/W1677/) is similar. Both are simply a more substantial saws than any hybrid.
If you don't have 220v, then a hybrid is an excellent alternative that should serve a hobbyist well. The Steel City (http://steelcitytoolworks.com/products_category.cfm?section=2&category=12) and Orion-made Craftsman 22124 (http://www1.epinions.com/content_184778395268) both offer similar features as the Jet, but both also offer cabinet mounted trunnions, which are easy to align, plus they add a fair amount of mass. Steel City has some rebate offers in play right now, and the Craftsman goes on sale into the $700 range occasionally.
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