I know grizzly doesn't even really make it because a few other companies sell the same exact design just in a different color but it is so close to being amazing and then it manages to be almost useless. Is it possible that somehow they have never used one at the factory and immediately figured out the mitre gage is completely useless? The positive stops for the angles are accurate plus or minus about 5 degrees which completely invalidates having a really accurate sliding table. After 5 minutes of setup and test cuts I finally get a pretty good 90 established to make my two cuts. I'm now faced with never moving the mitre gage again or I'm faced with spending 10 times longer setting it up then I am actually doing any kind of cutting EVERY SINGLE TIME I WANT TO USE IT!!!!! The best part is I told myself "crap well that's not good for much, but now that it makes a really nice 90 that's most of my cutting anyway. I'll just leave it alone and only use it for 90's and that will make it valuable to me right there." Go to remove the mitre gage so I can use the table saw and it hits me. As soon as I loosen it to pull it off it's completely out of whack again. So I have a table saw being held hostage right now. The sliding table is absolutely amazing has no slop, takes up almost no space, couldn't have been easier to mount and get dialed in perfectly. I cut an 8'x12" piece of plywood absolutely perfectly with complete ease. That dang mitre gage is one of the most disappointing things I have ever seen.