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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
I just had a bad experience with a Craftsman combination sander, though a good experience with Sears. I convinced myself I needed a 6" belt combo sander. Took it home. Mounted it to a stand. Turned it on and: grrrrrrRRRRRRpppppPPP! The bearing in the end of the belt blew up. I was pissed, to say the least. So I took it back to Sears, expecting a fight. Nope. They took it back, no questions asked, refunded my money. If I win the lottery, the FIRST thing I buy is a Jet. Short of that, I'm stuck with Lowes and Home Depot brands.
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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
Jet must be a greatly improved brand. It was an inexpensive import years ago when I as buying shop equipment at the very bottom of the food chain.
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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
Jet has improved greatly over the years. The first Jet tool I bought was a jointer in about 1982. I had never owned a jointer and thought I was just inexperienced, turns out it really was a boat anchor. It was totally useless, I gave it away and that guy gave it away to someone else. I have a recent Jet table saw that I use for cutting fret slots & it is a very good tool, much better than the Delta I replaced with it.
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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
I agree with Joe, at least from my experience. Jet quality has improved vastly in the last years. I have a Jet shaper and a Jet floor model spindle sander and a Jet dust collector hooked up to an edge sander. Using them all for both instrument work and furniture stuff. Not one complaint from me.
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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
My jet 18" bandsaw has been worked hard and holding up fine. Its around 8 years old. The only complaint I have is it was a little bit of a pain adjusting the lower roller guide base. I finally drilled a small hole in the table to run a long allen wrench through. Problem solved.
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Re: Local Woodworking supply and brand issue.
LOL I thought he meant he was buying a jet (airplane). I could think of a lot of things I'd buy when I won the lottery before I bought a Taiwanese sander.
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