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Eric Anderson November 2nd 04 10:45 PM

Plain Jane blade comes on new Unisaw?
 
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of 30
years ago.




Leon November 3rd 04 12:06 AM


"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't
believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of
30
years ago.



Kinda insulting ain't it.



Andy Dingley November 3rd 04 12:38 AM

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:45:35 -0500, "Eric Anderson"
wrote:

I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of 30
years ago.


That's why you don't have an MBA.


Edwin Pawlowski November 3rd 04 01:18 AM


"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't

believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of

30
years ago.



You got a BONUS! I just looked at Delta web page and they don't mention a
blade being included. None shown on the parts list. Cost cutting?

My Delta contractor saw came with carbide a couple of years ago. While not
a great blade, it is serviceable for a lot of work.



FriscoSoxFan November 3rd 04 01:31 AM

I would wager that the average person spending $1500+ on a new saw probably
have strong opinions as to what type of blade they want and are likely to
use mutiple blades on the saw. To a person buying it for sheet goods a top
quality rip blade would be a throwaway. Why waste thier (or your) money
trying to make them guess?


"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:45:35 -0500, "Eric Anderson"
wrote:

I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of

30
years ago.


That's why you don't have an MBA.




Jay Knepper November 3rd 04 03:18 AM

If Unisaw buyers are so discriminating that they would reject a high quality
blade, then why ship the saw with a blade at all? Do toys that ship without
batteries because their buyers are discriminating about which batteries they
use??

The MBAs are running Delta. The signs are all there.

Jay


"FriscoSoxFan" wrote in message
om...
I would wager that the average person spending $1500+ on a new saw probably
have strong opinions as to what type of blade they want and are likely to
use mutiple blades on the saw. To a person buying it for sheet goods a top
quality rip blade would be a throwaway. Why waste thier (or your) money
trying to make them guess?


"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:45:35 -0500, "Eric Anderson"
wrote:

I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades
of

30
years ago.


That's why you don't have an MBA.






Prometheus November 3rd 04 03:30 AM

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:45:35 -0500, "Eric Anderson"
wrote:

I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of 30
years ago.


You got screwed! My little benchtop saw (Delta) came with not one,
but two carbide tipped blades... I would have figured a Unisaw came
with something even better, but I guess not!


Eric Anderson November 3rd 04 04:42 AM

The darn blade is in my way in designing a fixture for making a zero curf
insert fabrication fixture. I could take it off, but it is in the garage in
the box for a while while I wait for my son to come over to help me get it
to the basement.

"Jay Knepper" wrote in message
. ..
If Unisaw buyers are so discriminating that they would reject a high

quality
blade, then why ship the saw with a blade at all? Do toys that ship

without
batteries because their buyers are discriminating about which batteries

they
use??

Perfect statement!! Basically including the one they did is quite a bit
worse than none at all.

The MBAs are running Delta. The signs are all there.

Jay



"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 17:45:35 -0500, "Eric Anderson"
wrote:

I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades
of

30
years ago.

That's why you don't have an MBA.


Ya, I guess you are right!!







Leon November 3rd 04 05:16 AM


"FriscoSoxFan" wrote in message
om...
I would wager that the average person spending $1500+ on a new saw probably
have strong opinions as to what type of blade they want and are likely to
use mutiple blades on the saw. To a person buying it for sheet goods a top
quality rip blade would be a throwaway. Why waste thier (or your) money
trying to make them guess?



Well, Delta did just that. They apparently guessed and went with a cheap
version of the guess. It would have been better had they not included a
blade at all.



FMB November 3rd 04 05:19 AM

"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't
believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of
30
years ago.




My 36-L31X-BC50 came with a carbide blade earlier this year.
--

FMB
(only one B in FMB)



Bob November 3rd 04 05:28 AM


"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't

believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped).


My Jet came without a blade.

Bob



Leon November 3rd 04 05:37 AM


"Bob" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't

believe
it.
It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped).


My Jet came without a blade.


My Jet came with a WWII blade.... It was only $99 more. ;~)




Bob November 3rd 04 01:05 PM


"Leon" wrote in message
m...

My Jet came with a WWII blade.... It was only $99 more. ;~)


I see you shop at the same discount store I do. :-)

Bob



RonB November 3rd 04 02:25 PM

The MBAs are running Delta. The signs are all there.

Yeah - I think we have had several strings on this subject during the past
2-4 weeks.

Engineers out ----- Accountants in.



Cherokee-LTD November 3rd 04 07:05 PM

Put that blade to good use: http://tinyurl.com/5r8oa
-Brian


"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
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: I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't
believe
: it.
: It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
: think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
: rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades of
30
: years ago.
:
:
:



Eric Anderson November 5th 04 01:59 AM

Already did that with my first blade from the 70's that was better than this
blade.

"Cherokee-LTD" wrote in message
...
Put that blade to good use: http://tinyurl.com/5r8oa
-Brian


"Eric Anderson" wrote in message
...
: I looked at the blade that came on my new Unisaw (36-R3u). Couldn't
believe
: it.
: It is an OLD steel blade (not carbide tipped). I was very surprised. I
: think, if I were Delta, I would have just not put a blade on the Unisaw
: rather than to put on a blade that isn't as good as my standard blades

of
30
: years ago.
:
:
:






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