d9gdon
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I looked at Grizzly before I bought my Craftsman that I found on Craigs List. That was my biggest turnoff was that it was made in China.
I looked at Grizzly before I bought my Craftsman that I found on Craigs List. That was my biggest turnoff was that it was made in China.
Where was your craftsman made?I looked at Grizzly before I bought my Craftsman that I found on Craigs List. That was my biggest turnoff was that it was made in China.
In the USA, in the fifties.Where was your craftsman made?
Grizzly is very good about the CoO of whatever they sell. Just look in the detailed description. A lot of their machines are China, a lot is Taiwan.I looked at Grizzly before I bought my Craftsman that I found on Craigs List. That was my biggest turnoff was that it was made in China.
Who doesn't?Sure if you need 50lbs of hotdogs!
I agree. It's usually fairly easy to find the COO on a grizzly.Grizzly is very good about the CoO of whatever they sell. Just look in the detailed description. A lot of their machines are China, a lot is Taiwan.
My G1200 floor drill press that I bought in 1986 is still going strong- running the original belts.
It's drilled thousands of holes in wood and steel, most of them with bits that probably aren't the best quality (imports, garage sales, Drill Doctor regrinds, etc.)
Hell, the original light bulb lasted almost 20 years and three cross-country moves. I did replace the chuck about 10 years ago.
Thinking about a 10" lathe to replace my old 6" Atlas- it's too small and getting pretty tired. Grizzly is top of the list, especially if they continue with their market-adjusted pricing. .
That G4003G is at the top of my list. I probably don't have room for one andI bought a griz G4003G lathe, no complaints, no issues & seems to be well built.
I just bought a bandsaw from them based off the comments here. The box was blown open sitting on the porch when I got home. The single strip of tape on the bottom just wasn't sufficient I guess. Most of the broken pieces fell out of the bottom when I went to pick it up .
Grizzly wants me to make an itemized list with part numbers of the broken pieces.
Definitely disappointed so far.
I'm more aware than most here on that topicWhat kind of box we talking about here? Shippers are capable of breaking just about anything
Might be the problem with the shipping monkeys. I have that same problem ordering a 6 ton jack stand from NorthernTools Last month, box is torn with a wide and paws, manuals are missing. The replacement box suffered the same fate. I hand to take missing parts from Two boxes of damaged part to make one whole product and send the rest part.I just bought a bandsaw from them based off the comments here. The box was blown open sitting on the porch when I got home. The single strip of tape on the bottom just wasn't sufficient I guess. Most of the broken pieces fell out of the bottom when I went to pick it up .
Grizzly wants me to make an itemized list with part numbers of the broken pieces.
Definitely disappointed so far.
I can't believe you guys think the problem here is the shipping company and not that grizzly is wanting a parts list. Swapping it out is the right answerMight be the problem with the shipping monkeys. I have that same problem ordering a 6 ton jack stand from NorthernTools Last month, box is torn with a wide and paws, manuals are missing. The replacement box suffered the same fate. I hand to take missing parts from Two boxes of damaged part to make one whole product and send the rest part.
I am not sure the carrier, mine was FedEx fuxkery.
That's my thought. Damage was definitely a shipping issue, but that's what they have insurance for.I can't believe you guys think the problem here is the shipping company and not that grizzly is wanting a parts list. Swapping it out is the right answer
That *****, I can't believe they left it without someone inspecting & accepting it, that in itself is a reason they should take it back. I've had good luck with them in the past. I bought 2 bandsaws & both were well crated, good luck.That's my thought. Damage was definitely a shipping issue, but that's what they have insurance for.
Well mine is a bit smaller. It's just a 4" bench top model. Wasn't shipped freight or anything.That *****, I can't believe they left it without someone inspecting & accepting it, that in itself is a reason they should take it back. I've had good luck with them in the past. I bought 2 bandsaws & both were well crated, good luck.
Very nice! Good selection all new , matching & with a warranty, looks like a nice shop as well.
Problem started when box is damaged, sure, you can blame the box is not packed well.I can't believe you guys think the problem here is the shipping company and not that grizzly is wanting a parts list. Swapping it out is the right answer
Thank you.. when I built my shop I had a bit left in the budget so I kinda went all in and decided to just stock it. Like you said, can’t beat new and warranted. Went with the Polar option when I could. This was in 2015, it doesn't look anything like that now.. its stuffed and a mess at the moment.. lolVery nice! Good selection all new , matching & with a warranty, looks like a nice shop as well.

