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Grizzly table saw - Tony Z - 07-20-2015 If one were to purchase a Grizzly table saw, would you go with the 0690 series or the 1023 series and why? Thanks in advance Re: Grizzly table saw - CARYinWA - 07-20-2015 You can't go wrong with either. Pick the one that has the features you want G0690 / G1023 Asian made Leeson motor/ Asian made no name motor dust port on the right / dust port in the back no blade dust shroud / blade dust shroud Made in China / Made in Taiwan Old Unisaw guts with a retrofitted riving knife/ New design using a dovetail way and riving knife 3 v belts / single serpentine belt new fence with reported flatness issues / old Shop Fox classic fence sorry I couldn't get the list to format like I wanted Re: Grizzly table saw - Steve N - 07-20-2015 1023 made in Taiwan. They been at the knock off game longer, and have it down better. China is still learning, getting better, but learning. 1023 trunnions ![]() 0690 trunnions ![]() Likely with home owner use either will go a long time. Not sure if the "Leeson motor" has any real difference, at one time they were US made, and well regarded, no experience with them now. I have some Griz products with the plain Jane motors, and they appear to run well, but I can't speak for the test of time yet. Maybe helpful if you hadn't seen it side by side Re: Grizzly table saw - CARYinWA - 07-20-2015 Steve N said: That's the old G1023. The newly redesigned (2010?) G1023's trunnions look like this. ![]() Re: Grizzly table saw - KC - 07-20-2015 I've done a lot of work on a 1023Z, albeit many years ago. I was not impressed. It cut wood, but always seemed to have a bit of 'runout' and wouldn't hold blade height settings (which is important for some operations!). We replaced it with a JET Xacata, which at that point in time was the next 'affordable' step up. I also had (have) the JET in my home shop and consider it a far superior machine to the 1023Z of 15 years ago. I was very impressed with the 8" Grizzly jointer, and we absolutely abused the hell out of a 1033 planer for years. Re: Grizzly table saw - only 3 injuries - 07-20-2015 Tony Z said: I have the 1023, it's a beast. if you have a 220 for it, i'd highly recommend it. Re: Grizzly table saw - AdamR - 07-20-2015 I had the 0690 for a couple of years and I always described it as a beast. It's a great saw for the money. The motor felt like it had more than 3 hp and would come up to speed instantly. It passed the nickel test with no problem at all. I even balanced new pennies on it. My only issue with the saw was the fence. The UHMW was wavy. I didn't like the cheap chinese screws either but none really became an issue. Re: Grizzly table saw - Belle City Woodworking - 07-21-2015 Tony Z said:The Grizzly G1023RLWX is what I picked when I asked the same question you asked. I have been very happy with that saw. The fence works great, it was spot on after set up and there is plenty of power to cut through whatever I need to cut. It is probably way more saw than I will ever need. ![]() Happy Shopping Re: Grizzly table saw - Tony Z - 07-21-2015 LIL. First some disclosure, I already have a 1996 vintage 1023, and am looking for a saw for the maintenance shop at my plant (I don't expect heavy use). With my 1996 saw, I had to disassemble the arbor and then had one of my machinists grind so as to have total runout well under .0002". The original fence was junk, and replaced by a Vega. There have always been issues with the saw returning exactly to zero (90 degrees) square, and my assessment was an error in the mating adjusting gears-I get to zero, but it takes extra cranking. I bought the saw new, picking it up in the original Grizzly warehouse in Williamsport, for a cost of $625.00. For that price, and the work it did, it has earned its keep. The earlier pictures posted of the 1023 trunions are the main reason for this thread-the current 1023 is considerably different than mine! Anyhow thanks to all that have posted, and at the moment, I am leaning towards the 1023. Re: Grizzly table saw - Steve N - 07-21-2015 CARYinWA said: When did that happen? I was just looking at the website a month ago, buddy wanted a new saw. Could swear they had the pic I posted. That might sway me on build heaviness, seems equal, would still take the 1023 for the made in Taiwan, over China tag though. |