Vince_Hoffmann
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I've been less than happy with my "toy" Ryobe 9" band saw lately as it is very underpowered and binds easily. I actually get great curved cuts when I want to cut straight, and perfect straight cuts when I'm trying to do a curve 
So for Christmas, I recieved $250 toward a new band saw of my choice WOO HOO! :biggrin:
I've been eyeballing the Rikon 14" because it has a good reputation. The Jet is very nice, but a bit out of my price range. So, with $500 to play with, I'm leaning toward the Sears Craftsman 14"
While researching the Craftsman 12" and 14" saws, I found an interesting tidbit... the Craftsman saw is not a re-packaged Rikon... instead, both are repackaged Palmgren tools
This may not be news to many of you, but I was surprised. So yesterday I did some driving around. Visited Woodcraft and fondled the Rikon, then over to Sears to tinker with the Craftsman. Aside from the color, they were indeed identical units.
So, why would I pay $850.00 for a Rikon 14" delux, when I can spend $550.00 for a Craftsman unit? Feel free to slap some sense into me if I'm missing something here...

So for Christmas, I recieved $250 toward a new band saw of my choice WOO HOO! :biggrin:
I've been eyeballing the Rikon 14" because it has a good reputation. The Jet is very nice, but a bit out of my price range. So, with $500 to play with, I'm leaning toward the Sears Craftsman 14"
While researching the Craftsman 12" and 14" saws, I found an interesting tidbit... the Craftsman saw is not a re-packaged Rikon... instead, both are repackaged Palmgren tools
This may not be news to many of you, but I was surprised. So yesterday I did some driving around. Visited Woodcraft and fondled the Rikon, then over to Sears to tinker with the Craftsman. Aside from the color, they were indeed identical units.
So, why would I pay $850.00 for a Rikon 14" delux, when I can spend $550.00 for a Craftsman unit? Feel free to slap some sense into me if I'm missing something here...