One thing to point out to folks out there in TH-cam-land is that the riving knife is non-adjustable on this saw i.e. to align it with the blade. The manual, on page 48, in the troubleshooting section directs the reader to a section called RIVING KNIFE and BLADE ALIGNMENT however that section doesn't exist in the manual nor are there any instructions for that adjustment because it is non-adjustable. I found a workaround after great frustration with my workpiece hanging up on the riving knife as it passed through. I put a flat automotive feeler gauge of the right thickness under the back side of the clamping mechanism that the lever squeezes down on. THat shifted the RK over enough. I just have to remember not to let it fall out when I adjust the lever😀 Good luck and I hope you are enjoying your saw.
Just bought this last night under the brand of Mastercraft from Canadian Tire. Not a lot of review videos have as much detail in as short a period as yours. I was eying the DeWalt, but I picked this up for the same price and the DeWalt has the smaller blade and no stand. I'm bored and have turned to free pallet wood projects. This unit will also help me repair or build another shed door out of free wood. Making a pallet wood wine rack as well.
the gear at 0:19 consists out of metall - what is about the gear from the high adjustment (not these on the wheel, the other two on the inside near the blade unit)?
The issue the other reviewers mentioned is the plastic gears for lifting mechanism. DeWalt model has metal gearing. That kind of stopping me from buying this model but DeWalt is just way too expensive, double the price in Australia. And it's under Hikoki brand
I have this saw. It works great. Only complaint I have with it is not being able to remove the riving knife to do box joints or dados without cutting the bottom of it.
@@bbentley1964 I bought a Delta 36-725 T2 at the end days back, but I need to prepare a dedicated circuit, so I can connect properly. I am starting, so I don't have to much to say, let's see how will go in nexts months
riving knife is adjustable (little knoby thing under the throat plate) you can lower it or raise it, if I recall correctly, you can put it all the way inside
Im thinking this saw is made in the same factory as the Grizzly... very, very similar. Both same color, both lever for locking fence and riving knife. Both have soft start. Grizzly has an upgraded switch but doesnt have as much rip capacity... check it out.
Totally different Saws. Metabo Hitachi manufactures their own tools. Grizzly gets their tools from different factories. I know because we have CNC machines , lathes and mills from grizzly and although they are geat the metabo Saw looks to me like a higher quality saw. Look closely at the frame on the metabo it looks twice the diameter and it actually has thicker welds supports bigger wheels and also the table Guide system and many other features are totally different. Take a closer look between the two and you will see that Although they are both green lol there are many many differences when you look closely. Btw I have use this metabo saw a lot since the first initial video and I have no complaints I love this saw.
Just bought this saw today at Lowe’s. I looked at several other brands and models and most seemed cheaply made compared to this one. I also need stacked dado capability. And I have a 12” Hitachi (before name was changed) compound miter saw and a cordless drill kit that are awesome. This saw with stand is heavy too. I plan to remove the saw from the stand and put it in a workbench at some point. FYI this saw now costs $449.00.
I have this saw. A good saw and will hold a dado set and you can buy a dado throat plate. The weak point is the fence. The fence is junk! Mine broke, I replaced it and the next one broke also.
I own this saw. After about 10 uses it stopped while ripping a 2x6 into 1x3's. I didn't notice any binding or feeding issues and it just died. Nothing I could do would make it run. Watched a few video's and it appears the soft star switch is easy to kill. Then you have to go order one and take the electrical section apart. Let me tell you that sucked. For this amount of money I would think it would run better. I agree it offers a lot for the money.
One thing to point out to folks out there in TH-cam-land is that the riving knife is non-adjustable on this saw i.e. to align it with the blade. The manual, on page 48, in the troubleshooting section directs the reader to a section called RIVING KNIFE and BLADE ALIGNMENT however that section doesn't exist in the manual nor are there any instructions for that adjustment because it is non-adjustable. I found a workaround after great frustration with my workpiece hanging up on the riving knife as it passed through. I put a flat automotive feeler gauge of the right thickness under the back side of the clamping mechanism that the lever squeezes down on. THat shifted the RK over enough. I just have to remember not to let it fall out when I adjust the lever😀 Good luck and I hope you are enjoying your saw.
People that take the time to leave a comment like this are Awesome. thank you for the heads up
Just bought this last night under the brand of Mastercraft from Canadian Tire. Not a lot of review videos have as much detail in as short a period as yours. I was eying the DeWalt, but I picked this up for the same price and the DeWalt has the smaller blade and no stand. I'm bored and have turned to free pallet wood projects. This unit will also help me repair or build another shed door out of free wood. Making a pallet wood wine rack as well.
I have used this saw a lot now and I love it. I have zero complaints. Thanks for watching watching!
mastercraft is definitely nowhere near the quality of metabo 😂
I have this model. I have been very happy for over 2 years. I find your review spot on. Thanks
the gear at 0:19 consists out of metall - what is about the gear from the high adjustment (not these on the wheel, the other two on the inside near the blade unit)?
The issue the other reviewers mentioned is the plastic gears for lifting mechanism. DeWalt model has metal gearing. That kind of stopping me from buying this model but DeWalt is just way too expensive, double the price in Australia. And it's under Hikoki brand
I have this saw. It works great. Only complaint I have with it is not being able to remove the riving knife to do box joints or dados without cutting the bottom of it.
We're you able to insert a dado blade in this model?
@@IvanovischPaz Yes but you have to modify the riving knife to remove it and purchase or make a throat plate.
@@bbentley1964 I bought a Delta 36-725 T2 at the end days back, but I need to prepare a dedicated circuit, so I can connect properly.
I am starting, so I don't have to much to say, let's see how will go in nexts months
riving knife is adjustable (little knoby thing under the throat plate) you can lower it or raise it, if I recall correctly, you can put it all the way inside
Was it an 8" dado or something smaller?
Does it have Dado capacity? How powerful is the motor?
Im thinking this saw is made in the same factory as the Grizzly... very, very similar. Both same color, both lever for locking fence and riving knife. Both have soft start. Grizzly has an upgraded switch but doesnt have as much rip capacity... check it out.
Totally different Saws. Metabo Hitachi manufactures their own tools. Grizzly gets their tools from different factories. I know because we have CNC machines , lathes and mills from grizzly and although they are geat the metabo Saw looks to me like a higher quality saw. Look closely at the frame on the metabo it looks twice the diameter and it actually has thicker welds supports bigger wheels and also the table Guide system and many other features are totally different. Take a closer look between the two and you will see that Although they are both green lol there are many many differences when you look closely. Btw I have use this metabo saw a lot since the first initial video and I have no complaints I love this saw.
@@HiFiVector The saw for Metabo shows made in China. Grizzly is Taiwan.
Hitachi re- branded. Great Saw
@@neil2385 I did just get one... it is a good saw. Love the soft start, break stop and the rack and pinion fence.
Just bought this saw today at Lowe’s. I looked at several other brands and models and most seemed cheaply made compared to this one. I also need stacked dado capability. And I have a 12” Hitachi (before name was changed) compound miter saw and a cordless drill kit that are awesome. This saw with stand is heavy too. I plan to remove the saw from the stand and put it in a workbench at some point. FYI this saw now costs $449.00.
$499 now..
@@patrickbledsoe2176
Might have been on sale when I bought mine. I do not remember.
@Hansaman58 very coolya commented back.. Thank you would you purchase this saw again over the Dewalt?
@@patrickbledsoe2176
I’m very happy with the Metabo and have no experience with Dewalt. And the Dewalt was more money.
That was a fantastic review!!
Thank you kindly!
@@HiFiVector I just bought this table saw 2 hours ago. And after getting home, I ran across your review. It made me so glad I got it!
I love this saw so I think you’ll be happy with it. I have used the heck out of it and I have zero complaints. Hope you enjoy it!
@@HiFiVector thank you so much for making the time to reply! I look forward to using it!
Great great review
Thank you
I have this saw. A good saw and will hold a dado set and you can buy a dado throat plate. The weak point is the fence. The fence is junk! Mine broke, I replaced it and the next one broke also.
thanks for the comment. I have not had any issues but thanks for the heads up I will keep an eye on it.
Did you use an 8" dado set or something smaller?
How does this thing handle a dado set?
Not sure never used one on it.
I own this saw. After about 10 uses it stopped while ripping a 2x6 into 1x3's. I didn't notice any binding or feeding issues and it just died. Nothing I could do would make it run. Watched a few video's and it appears the soft star switch is easy to kill. Then you have to go order one and take the electrical section apart. Let me tell you that sucked. For this amount of money I would think it would run better. I agree it offers a lot for the money.
I have used the heck out of mine and no issues whatever with mine. Still love it.
Pretty nice explanation. Get a new camera person lol
As I understand it, Hitachi didn’t switch names they bought metabo and changed the hitachi power tool division to Hikoki😊