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I forgot to post this:

http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm
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Ramsey wrote:

I forgot to post this:

http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm


Bahwwwaaa,

Another thing to add to my 'gotta have' list. Seriously though,
thanks. The biggest regret about not getting a bies is now about to
be solved.



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In my opinion, they are equal. With the T-Track, I MUCH prefer the
Unifence(w/T-Track) over the Bies. To me, it much more versitile and
lighter.


On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 18:38:20 GMT, "
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Since I'm leaning towards the Unisaw and your opinions carry a lot of
weight with me, (what a damn suckup!!) what is the difference between
the Unifence and the Bies? Left tilt vs right tilt? I have sent for a
Delta catalog, but in the mean time been looking at their website.
What is the X5 line??? Btw, that t-track looks like a great idea....

Ramsey wrote:
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http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm


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When I was shopping for 6" jointers a couple of weeks back, I asked the
question, point blank, to a local Delta dealer the other day and all he
could/would say is that they are the "exact same" tools, but with a five
year warranty. Why do I have hard time believing that?

Has anyone seen the "fine print" of the warranty?

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What is the X5 line???



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Are you a cynic? You don't believe your local Delta dealer when he says
the X5's are the same? The Unisaw's still built stateside. Looks the
same. Do you think they are using a pair of gerbils for a motor now?
g Supposedly the new bandsaw has several worthwhile improvements.
Enough in fact for me to reconsider purchasing another one, after the
fiasco with the 28-299A.

dave

Swingman wrote:

When I was shopping for 6" jointers a couple of weeks back, I asked the
question, point blank, to a local Delta dealer the other day and all he
could/would say is that they are the "exact same" tools, but with a five
year warranty. Why do I have hard time believing that?

Has anyone seen the "fine print" of the warranty?




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Ramsey wrote:


I forgot to post this:

http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm


Bahwwwaaa,

Another thing to add to my 'gotta have' list. Seriously though,
thanks. The biggest regret about not getting a bies is now about to
be solved.


For more time and less $$$, you can easily make your own:
http://christophermerrill.net/ww/shop/bigafence.html

Although I should note...this adds quite a few pounds to
the fence!

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