I've purchased machinery from both HF and Grizzly and frankly have had mixed results from both companies. In the case of the bandsaw I went with the model G0622 and frankly it has been one of the better experiences. These so called 4x6 saws are extremely useful to have around considering how much they cost.
In the pics above you can see the results of a new blade and the saw started on another cut in the same stock. It is hard to see in the first pic above but the larger piece was cut with the original blade while the second was cut with a new Starrett blade. The original blade would not cut straight at all and the cut was rough. The new Starrett blade cuts as straight as an arrow and leaves a finish that almost looks like it was milled. Very impressed as all I did was change the blade.
By the way the saw won't cut completely through that block of steel in one pass. The saw cuts good enough that I can flip the stock and hit the saw kerf right on if I use a square to set the position of the blade. That impressed me as to the mechanical shape of the saw as some have had real issues with the saw even after installing new blades. So the potential is there.
By the way, I ran out of cutting fluid while cutting up this stock so I went to the local hardware store and picked up some pipe threading oil to use as cutting fluid. I was impatient and didn't what to wait for a mail order. The stuff works surprisingly well.
I have been shopping for a 4X6 metal band saw and have found one at Grizzly (Model #G0622) for $404.00 shipped and at Harbor Freight (Central Machinery Model #93762) for $249.00 (and I think I can pick that up at a local store).
I picked mine up at the Grizzly store.
For those of you who might have one or the other, is the Grizzly the better choice at the higher price, or doesn't it make any difference? I don't want to spend more than I should, but I also don't want to skimp on quality and regret it later. I am just a hobbiest, so usage won't be that heavy.
Good question! For this specific machine I don't think there is a big difference. I'm not convinced there is $75 worth of extra high quality stuff in the machine. The motor might be better quality, some of the motors in the HF machinery look a bit pathetic though admittedly I haven't looked at a HF bandsaw lately.
Due to a number of issues, I've tried to restrict myself with respect to HF. The local stores are a mess and I've had decidedly mixed results with purchases there. So I went with Grizzly this time around.
Thanks in advance for any help! (As always)
Jeff
People have already pointed out some of the obvious issues. Just to reiterate here is my list:
1. The stand sucks, it must be a joke in China. Of course you are getting a lot of machine for your money when you think about it.
2. The blade that comes with the machine is worthless. The Pro DIe blade is incredible by comparison. This highlights that you aren't getting much extra with the Grizzly.
3. Trying to use the machine vertically with the supplied hardware is a joke also. It can be done but you get tired real fast trying to balance 50 pounds of metal on the machine.
4. The supplied hardware sucks. Here I'm talking the screws, nuts and bolts. For example the two screws that hold the vertical table in place where barely passable as Phillips. It wasn't a case of improper installation either.
5. There is no table or pan beneath the saw thus no way to catch oil and chips properly.
6. This maybe a "feature" of my machine but the jaws aren't as square as I'd like.
Lots of little issues as you may see from the list above. However considering how useful the saw is and frankly the good job it does , it is a bargain. Before you get to a saw that is significantly better you are somewhere around $500 shorter on cash. So you really don't have much of a choice here is the cash outlay is important as the next step up that addresses these issues is far more expensive.