Used SawStop...

I have the 3HP Industrial Sawstop and cut hard exotics all the time. I can't imagine needing 5HP.
 
Bare..

Well you make a good point about resale. I hope that is much the case with that little Yates jointer i purchased last month. Tbh that is a big part of the reason i chose it over a comparable newer Jet machine. Plus i just think its a sweet old piece of metal.

Dust collection is also a consideration. Actually dust collection is the so.e reason for me choosing the SawStop over the other options. I am going to great lengths to set up as close a dust free shop as i can. Its rather expensive but i will appreciate when i a, done i am sure as I'm a relentless neat freak!

As for  the add ons well i will get the heavy duty mobility kit. $299

The above table dust collection. $199

The dado insert and plate. $69 and $39

And a couple new blades. $150 if i buy there blades?

So like an additional $700 or so. But as as you said i get the 5 horse industrial saw for the less than the new 3 horse professional saw.

All things to consider. The deciding factor is going to be how willing the seller is to have a certified service tech repair and run the saw through in front of me or not and the price. If he is not willing to do that then i am not paying 50% of retail for it. I might however pay 2/3 of retail then hire the service tech myself and purchase the add ons. Reality is for now ill buy just the saw, mobility kit and a new blade...
 
Haha

I do work with hard maples all the time in the ruff so being able to handle that without any sort of trouble is important to me.

That little 1.5 or 1 horse Yates jointer i purchased bogged down on me pretty bad the other day on a piece of birdseye the other day. I was less than happy to say the least!

I hope i did not purchase a machine to get me by till i can get a bigger machine that is not going to get me by?

WarnerConstCo. said:
12/4 and 16/4 HM likes the HP.  Of course I don't think you can cut 4" depth on that saw.
 
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