I finally got around to setting up my Jet 1642 in my basement and found it tripped my GFCI outlets. I googled and found it does that.
I am installing two new small tool circuits and hoped to leave at least one outlet non-GFCI. But down in "Woodshops" they tell me that is not allowed; all outlets have to be GFCI. Other than the obvious option of doing it right and then just pulling the GFCI, is there a work around?