SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw Assembly | Woodworking How To

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In this overview video I will be unboxing and assembling my new 3HP SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw. This is going to be a game changer in the shop.

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I finally bought one after 10 years. I saved $1.25/day ;) thanks so much for video.

patrickbritt
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I just assembled my Sawstop. I would recommend having a helper if at all possible. I installed one of the wings myself and that wasn’t fun. They are heavy and somewhat slippery even with the oil wiped off and hard to hold in place while getting the bolts started. I had my wife help with the second wing and the rest of the assembly and it was much easier. And a second person ensures that your guide rail will not slide off before you get a bolt in each end!

LTVoyager
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I hadn't seen anyone actually assemble one of these before, so this was insightful! Also, hope to have to watch it again in the future for help assembling one of my own. :)

BearMaked
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Just bought this saw—your video helps me with the assembly

jerrymcmahan
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Letting my Delta contractor's saw go after 32 years of faithful service and upgrading to a 3HP PCS. Was unsure how I'd manage to wrestle the saw onto the rolling base by myself and this video was helpful in that regard.

cbenz
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Little tip for you show what bolt your putting and where

cptcruncherify
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thank you for your presentation. May I suggest you include lighting which illuminates what you are doing better and close ups which bring real life to the scene.

peternatoli
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Thanks for this. I have been waiting for my 36 inch SS contractor saw. I found out earlier today that it was going to be pushed out farther into October or November. Beaver Industrial did have a 36 inch PCS with mobile base in stock so I cancelled the contractor version and ordered the PCS. It is in stock and should ship tomorrow. I will follow your instructions to assemble. Thanks again.

wraith
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This is a great step by step of the assembly of this awesome saw and we wish you many years of safe cutting.👏👏

phunkissartisticcreations
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HOT DOG SAW! Dude, looks like you had a good day! Eventually I'd like to have this day! Nice saw.

SlowandExpensive
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Thanks for the information. I'm looking forward to getting mine. The information... awesome!! Your background music... mmmm.

darrellv
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The rail install is what I wanted to watch! I can't figure out where the bolts come from, as none came with my rail assembly. I have to figure out what bolts I need and where I can buy them.

davidknight
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Love your clip. Mine is still in the box waiting for my shop to be completed. Can you tell me what kind of 220v male plug did it come with.

garycousin
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Thanks for posting. This will definitely be a benefit when the time comes for me to own one of these beautiful saws. 💪💪

TaaffesWorkshop
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that's a beautiful table brother! I can't justify anything like that to the Mrs. So I'm still using the hell outta my jobsite table saw! Haha congrats on what looks like the lambo of table saws 👍🏻

arimadx
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I could easily lift the saw upright." Not for a feeble old man! You made it look like it was a carton of eggs you were moving around.
Thanks for the video. I bought the same saw and found it very helpful. One thing you might want to let people know is that the industrial mobile base has to be modified to accommodate that saw. It's not a big deal, a couple of bolts, and they send the parts to do it. Unfortunately though, they don't mention it in the instructions. I had to find out the hard way. And lifting that thing up a couple of times was not as easy for me as it was for you.

markk
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Nice video however the flipping the saw on to industrial wheels is not trivial by yourself. I am 6.4 270lbs and in good shape and did not want to blow out back or knee trying your method. I found levering it up and placing blocks under the heavy table end until I had it to about 20degree tilt made a safe lift to vertical. Shifting while vertical in the mobile unit was easy as you show. As others have mentioned the wings were way to heavy for one person to get started. I built a 17inch wide 33inch high little table out of 2x4s in acouple of minutes that held the wings in place for alignment. This fit between the wheels to get close to the table. Actually not sure how you could do it Love the saw!

robertbalaban
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my mobile base is talkin about self tapping screws I'm confused, did you do this?

baba_babaa
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Does the sawstop come with metric measurements?

walter
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I enjoyed the Video, you did a great job. I also purchased a 3hp SawStop Professional. I had a Rigid R4512 and really liked it but once my thumb hit the blade that was it. 4 months later after my 10 stitches and surgery to repair my nerve and the tendon, not to mention the $90, 000+ it cost, I bought the SawStop. One thing I didn't like was the Rigid was 37" and thus my outfeed cabinet was too. The SawStop is 34" so I built a platform to set the saw on to make up the difference. I noticed in your video your outfeed cabinet was higher as well. What did you do?

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