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    Opinions on Shop Fox equipment

    I am unfamiliar with Shop Fox but it looks identical to Grizzly. I would like to have some opinions from owners with hands on experience. I am considering the cabinet saw with slider. http://www.woodstockint.com/SHOP-FOX-10-Sliding-Table-Saw-5HP-Single-Phase/W1811/


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    Shop Fox is the retail label of Grizzly.

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    Grizzly and Shop Fox are manufactured in same building. Just made to different required specs.

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    I don't believe there are manufacturing differences with Grizzly but you are paying a little extra for dealer support. The negative I see to the saw you are looking at relates to the support legs on the saw. Most sliders are stout enough to not need those so I would check out the machine in person to verify it is built as heavy as you desire. A slider that doesn't hold settings when you drop plywood on it is a bad deal. I believe others here have been happy with them. My preference is for a heavier used. Dave

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    Shop Fox parts are only available through their dealer network. Over at NC Woodworker a couple years back was a thread on this subject. Owner finally gave up on parts and bought another brand of machine. I don't remember the exact part he needed, but it was an inexpensive part, but a PITA to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Wrenn View Post
    Shop Fox parts are only available through their dealer network. Over at NC Woodworker a couple years back was a thread on this subject. Owner finally gave up on parts and bought another brand of machine. I don't remember the exact part he needed, but it was an inexpensive part, but a PITA to get.
    That might have been me. The machine was a dust collector that needed a start capacitor. Shouldn't have been a big deal to order one - but it was. Many of my machines are ShopFox (table saw, band saw, ex-dust collector, 12" disk sander). I have no real issues with any of them, but if I had it to do over again, I would have bought Grizzly. Having to order parts through a local dealer (mine went out of business) is a royal pain. With Grizzly, you just call them up and order on the phone. By the way, I did replace the dust collector with a Grizzly.
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    I have a Shop Fox cabinet saw, 17" band saw and 8" jointer. They are all fine pieces of equipment with no major issues. The table saw and band saw required a few phone calls to customer service. They always took good care of me, I think even better than Grizzly because I was usually talking to the same person at Shop Fox.

    If you need a part, you can always order it from Grizzly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david brum View Post

    If you need a part, you can always order it from Grizzly.
    I tried that on several occasions. While the machines are pretty much copies of one another, some small parts (bolts, etc.) are not interchangeable. Why? Who knows.
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    I've been very happy with my Shop Fox W1677 3hp cabinet saw....it's a white version of the Grizzly G1023SL. When the saw was new there was a minor issue with the fence...I dealt directly with Shop Fox's CS and was very pleased with their handling of it.
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    I see no reason not to just deal with Grizzly and have the tool brought to your shop if thats the tool you want. At least Papa Griz can help you out here directly.
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    I am surprised that Grizzly would not take care of you directly if needing a part you can't get from a dealer.

    I would also be surprised if you called Shopfox CS you are not talking to the same Grizzly CS people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lehnert View Post
    I am surprised that Grizzly would not take care of you directly if needing a part you can't get from a dealer.

    I would also be surprised if you called Shopfox CS you are not talking to the same Grizzly CS people.
    All they can do is give you a list of dealers that can order parts for you.
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    AS stated in previous posts. Shop Fox is the retail side of Grizzly. You usually pay more for the extra year of warranty. The machines are usually copies of each other with very minor changes like knobs and sometimes minor features. I puurchased the 8" jointer a couple of years ago because I could get it cheaper then the G0490. I am happy with it. The fit and finish on my jointer was not quite as good as my Grizzly stuff. Mostly it was chipped paint and stuff. Nothing mechanical. I would buy Shop Fox again if the price was right.

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    I have a Shopfox 8" jointer and the quality and performance is great. When I bought the jointer it had a 2 year warranty and I think all the larger tools may still have a 2 year warranty. The sliding table saw you are looking at is mostly identical to the Grizzly G0623X. I have had the Grizzly version for 2 1/2 years now and am very happy with it. If you search this forum for reviews you will find several happy owners of the Grizzly G0623X. When I bought mine the Shopfox version was about $700 more. If you have any questions about my Grizzly G0623X you are more than welcome to ask.

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    I have the shop fox molder. I nearly identical knock off to Williams & Hussey. I am impressed with the machine. Can't say much for customer service. Never dealt with them.

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