Saw stop purchase


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This is probably a strange question. In anticipation of my shop build I'm gonna purchase a sawstop. My dilemma is I have a woodcraft and klingspor nearby(45 min away). I shop at both and like the guys at both. Should I buy from one or the other or online? Advantages either way??

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When I bought my PCS Sawstop from Rockler a few years back, they happened to have a PCS in stock on a pallet but the price would have been the same had they had to order it. If ordered, I would pick up from the store anyway. I rented a truck with lift gate and a pallet jack to get it home.

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Online business models are diffrent than local brick and morter stores and the company would track its those metrics seperately, if you like the guys there at the store and are willing to forego any online specials, id say purchase from the store and do em a solid, let em know what you did, I think it will foster a better local relationship and could be beneficial for both parties.

 

Also if im not mistakes woodcrafts are franchines, yep they are (further proof to support your local econ) indeed.

http://www.woodcraftfranchise.com/

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Which SawStop?   As far as I know, not all models can be ordered online in the typical fashion. 

 

All of my local guys, two long time independent tool shops and a Woodcraft, had the PCS and ICS in stock for touchee-feelie, but purchases were optioned out (motor, fence, base...) and ordered in.  They could not be shipped directly to me.    The Woodcraft store did stock a Contractor saw for immediate delivery, the indies didn't have that version available for viewing.

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Wow...paying tax plus shipping would suck. I bought mine from a local woodworking store and didn't pay shipping plus they held on to the saw for 4 months until my shop was built.

 

 

There was no choice with an ICS, regardless of where I purchased it...   My two local indies are long-time mail order companies who predate the web, but I like to spread my business around.

 

If a mail-order or out of state vendor doesn't collect sales tax in my state, we have to perjury ourselves on our state tax form.  On a $4600 purchase, I would have paid the tax even if the vendor didn't collect it.  I have too much to lose to poke at the beast.

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Wow...paying tax plus shipping would suck. I bought mine from a local woodworking store and didn't pay shipping plus they held on to the saw for 4 months until my shop was built.

I actually considered driving to New Hampshire to buy mine so I could avoid both tax and shipping. Decided it was too much hassle and ordered from Acme. Paid shipping but no tax.

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I actually considered driving to New Hampshire to buy mine so I could avoid both tax and shipping. Decided it was too much hassle and ordered from Acme. Paid shipping but no tax.

 

Be glad you're not in PA.  They make you declare all internet purchases on your state tax forms so that they can tax you on them...

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