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Old 02-26-2008, 04:04 PM   #3
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Hi Mike

Just my 2 cents

The Delta is the better one and you know I like Grizzly...I have the Delta it's better built and a bit ,more mass...
Grizzly 16 pounds Delta 22 pounds, you don't want it to lift up in the cut, I did need to rework the one I have to work in all 3 TS , I have one TS that has a 5/8" wide miter slot one TS that has a 3/4" wide miter slot and one TS that has the tee type miter slot,,,it's not a big deal to make two guides out of 1/4" thick plastic so it can fit the miter slot they both come with the stantard 3/4" wide steel miter guide.

But I know you and you can make your own, but you may not want to but it's easy one to make...

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Originally Posted by AxlMyk
I put this in the reviews section because I'm looking for input.
Wanting to buy a tenoning jig, and have found all these.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_hi...ng+jig&x=0&y=0

I don't see any difference between the Grizzly and the Delta, or even the Steel City brand (not pictured). Does HF have one?
I'm leaning toward the Grizzly since I don't plan on doing heavy production with it, and it seems just like all the rest. Great price also.

Any input fellows?
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