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On Thursday, 15 March 2001 12:20:45 UTC-7, Charles Laforge wrote:
Hi folks I am thinking of purchasing a table saw and the model I had in mind is the Delta 36-320C saw. Delta pushes this as a contractor saw. The only bad point about this unit it doesn't have a belt drive; it doesn't appear to be direct drive either. Something else. I cannot seem to find any info on it; not even on the delta web site. Does anyone have any experience with this saw? It is priced at about $650CND; about the price am want to spend at this I had one given to Me for Father's day 20 years ago. The "c" stands for construction. I have had to replace the motor once and it is a very good entry level saw. I have cut a lot of hard wood with it and no complaints at all. Very heavy saw weights 260lbs. You wiĺl need help to take it off site....if you build a shop table that matches it's height you can rip 3/4 oak plywood by yourself. Charles |
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