I have been using my Jet for about 15 years now if that helps any Mike!
I think it's in great shape and have no intention to replace it.
Just to make mention, The saw runs on 220v which I have a 25 foot extension for as well in case that is a deal breaker for the shop and electrical supply.
Does it have a motor that can be easily switched to 110V for the workshop?
I downloaded the manual and this saw comes setup for 110V and had to have been switched to 220. It is a simple job of moving two wires.
We can use this saw and it is similar to the craftsman and delta contractor saws which many folks have.
The motor is belt driven but is enclosed in the cabinet which is unusual but shouldn't be a problem.
This seems to be the best all around choice. Will demonstrate changing voltage setup as well as the usual blade and fence adjustments.
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