Bret Leishman
01-26-2008, 10:01 PM
Was looking at the MM16 and Agazzani B20, think I made the right choice. The quality is first rate, table dead flat, no vibration, cuts beautifully. I added the Lenox Trimaster 1" 2/3 what a difference from the standard blade (ie easy feed and smooth cut) Though this is an expensive saw, it is excellent value. Grizzly was timely and no hitches to deal with. I added the Great Lakes Stabilizing casters, at $11.49 ea seems good value. The caster are just bolted into existing holes used to bolt saw to pallet during shipping.The saw is easy to move on smooth concrete and the color even matches. http://www.greatlakescaster.com/proddetail.php?prod=LV-1710-NYP-S-M12
Blade de-tension lever should make it easy to follow Lenox advise to release tension on blade when not in use. Just to be sure, I put a spring clamp on blade to remind me to tension blade before running. Could be damaging to forget. By the way Mr. Grizzly, thanks for the heavy warning stickers which were easy to remove without sticky residue (some warnings to meet OSHA requirements were excessive if not silly) I did add my own reminder above the on button "Re-tension Blade".
Was so pleased with the quality and value of the G0636X, I just placed my order for the 12" jointer/planer G0633 to arrive end of February, till then enjoy your woodworking.
Blade de-tension lever should make it easy to follow Lenox advise to release tension on blade when not in use. Just to be sure, I put a spring clamp on blade to remind me to tension blade before running. Could be damaging to forget. By the way Mr. Grizzly, thanks for the heavy warning stickers which were easy to remove without sticky residue (some warnings to meet OSHA requirements were excessive if not silly) I did add my own reminder above the on button "Re-tension Blade".
Was so pleased with the quality and value of the G0636X, I just placed my order for the 12" jointer/planer G0633 to arrive end of February, till then enjoy your woodworking.