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GTO(John) wrote:
Oh yeah, have any opinion of this model, Keeter?



It's probably twice the saw you'd find today. OK, slight
exaggeration but given the "value injineering" of some
machines lately...

A look see through the 1972 Industrial Catalog does raise a
question or two. At the time they (Rockwell/Delta) show a
Model 34-426 which looks identical to your 34-338. The
difference appears to be maybe the 34-426 has/was available
with solid wings (your saw had al-you-mini-um gridded
wings). The 34-426 had/has "through the table" adjustments
for 45 and 90 blade settings and T-slots for the miter
(mitre David) gage (gauge David). What are the particular
specs for these on the 34-338?

On the up side the 34-338 had a 40" wide (4" wider than a
Unisaw) table.

It's a damn fine saw. And the fence would have been a
Jet-Lock. Pictures to the OWWM Photo Index soon?

UA100