paredown
Well-known member
^^This^^Well, I figured I'd post an update. <snip> It is so much better of a saw than what I have used for the last 35 years, I should have upgraded long ago.
I finally got my Unisaw up and running pretty recently--long story--it languished in my non-closed garage/carport, started to rust etc--but I finally got on the project and cleaned it all up, put a shorter fence on it (i'm space constrained), painted it and got it on a base.
I'd been 'getting by' with my original Makita 10" contractor saw and I'm kicking myself that I didn't get the Unisaw set up sooner. A powerful saw is a nice tool to have--but you got to be safety conscious. I worked with a pro a couple of summers ago--we were using a Bosch contractor saw--and I noticed that he was ALWAYS in the same position with his hands in the same place (he'd run his push hand with his fingers tracking on the top of the fence.) I've been trying to be even more careful since working with him...
As luck would have it though, I have a chance to get a SawStop at a price I can't refuse, and I will probably put the Unisaw up for sale with the Bessie and short fences...

