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Default FS: SF Bay Area - Delta 10" Table Saw

Delta 10" table saw on a new custom made trapezoidal stand with a one horse
power motor. The saw has been completely restored within the last six
months. It was completely disassembled, sand blasted, primed and painted
Delta gray. The arbor bearings were replaced. The saw is functionally new,
but it is actually about 65 years old - pre- 1941. It is different in that
the table tips rather than the blade. This allow the motor to be mounted
under the saw, like a cabinet saw, rather than in back of the saw like a
contractors saw. The other benefit is that it takes up less floor space. The
saw is very heavy but I've built casters in to the new stand so it move
around pretty easily. The saw has a JetLock fence - the same fence that
comes with Delta saws today. It allows rip cuts up to 25" to the right of
the blade. I'd like to get $175 for the saw. I have lots of pictures so
e-mail me [jgtr AT comcast DOT net - remove the words in CAPS and replace
with "@ " and "."


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