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SDogg January 5th 05 02:54 AM

Table Saw for Xmas
 
Just looking for a few opinions.

I was thinking of buying the below Delta saw for myself. Model 36-390C
for 399.00 CAD. Its a Canada only version something like the TS 300 to
TS 350 saws.

http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...5524441897811_



My wife buys me a saw for Xmas, the one below. 650.00 CAD reg, she got
it on clearance for 450.00 CAD.



http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen... 1104892942152


Instead of direct drive like the Delta, the Mastercraft has a belt
driven blade. The motor hangs off the back. It seems to be similiar to
some of the more expensive Delta saws. Seem to have a very sturdy and
accuate rip fence and guide system. The MC comes with lifetime garantee
on all parts.

I know opinions will vary but I'm wondering if I should keep the
Mastercraft of exchange for the Delta ?

Thanks for reading.

Brian January 5th 05 03:06 AM

If it's a nice saw, keep it by all means! Who cares what the name on the
decal says? Is this the same Mastercraft that makes boats?

Brian.


"SDogg" wrote in message
news:DFICd.47580$dv1.32384@edtnps89...
Just looking for a few opinions.

I was thinking of buying the below Delta saw for myself. Model 36-390C
for 399.00 CAD. Its a Canada only version something like the TS 300 to
TS 350 saws.


http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...5524441897811_



My wife buys me a saw for Xmas, the one below. 650.00 CAD reg, she got
it on clearance for 450.00 CAD.




http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen... 1104892942152


Instead of direct drive like the Delta, the Mastercraft has a belt
driven blade. The motor hangs off the back. It seems to be similiar to
some of the more expensive Delta saws. Seem to have a very sturdy and
accuate rip fence and guide system. The MC comes with lifetime garantee
on all parts.

I know opinions will vary but I'm wondering if I should keep the
Mastercraft of exchange for the Delta ?

Thanks for reading.




SDogg January 5th 05 03:18 AM



Brian wrote:
If it's a nice saw, keep it by all means! Who cares what the name on the
decal says? Is this the same Mastercraft that makes boats?


No. Mastercraft is the in house brand name sold by Canadian Tire, a
large Canada wide hardware/automotive retail chain.

Dan January 5th 05 03:33 AM

On Tue 04 Jan 2005 08:54:27p, SDogg wrote in
news:DFICd.47580$dv1.32384@edtnps89:

Instead of direct drive like the Delta, the Mastercraft has a belt
driven blade. The motor hangs off the back. It seems to be similiar to
some of the more expensive Delta saws. Seem to have a very sturdy and
accuate rip fence and guide system. The MC comes with lifetime garantee
on all parts.

I know opinions will vary but I'm wondering if I should keep the
Mastercraft of exchange for the Delta ?


Can't really tell from the images, but my own feeling is that a belt-drive
wins over a direct drive any time. I'd keep the MC, unless they've got a
rep as a really really chintzy company. Kinda looks like the Canuk version
of Grizzly. :-)

Stephen M January 5th 05 04:16 PM

Can't really tell from the images, but my own feeling is that a belt-drive
wins over a direct drive any time. I'd keep the MC, unless they've got a
rep as a really really chintzy company.


Ditto that (take the belt drive and run). Keep what you've got and give your
wife a kiss. At that price point you are not going to get your last saw
(assuming that you stick with this for a couple of decades). It will likely
serve you well until you outgrow it.

The "Buy the best, cry once" crow will probably chime in here. That's a
great policy if your are rich with either patience or cash flow. That not
always the case.

-Steve



SDogg January 5th 05 09:11 PM

Thanks for the opinions guys. I think I keep it. I'll link to a few pics
once I get it all together tonight.

Sean.


Stephen M wrote:
Can't really tell from the images, but my own feeling is that a belt-drive
wins over a direct drive any time. I'd keep the MC, unless they've got a
rep as a really really chintzy company.



Ditto that (take the belt drive and run). Keep what you've got and give your
wife a kiss. At that price point you are not going to get your last saw
(assuming that you stick with this for a couple of decades). It will likely
serve you well until you outgrow it.

The "Buy the best, cry once" crow will probably chime in here. That's a
great policy if your are rich with either patience or cash flow. That not
always the case.

-Steve



SDogg January 5th 05 09:11 PM

Thanks for the opinions guys. I think I keep it. I'll link to a few pics
once I get it all together tonight.

Sean.


Stephen M wrote:
Can't really tell from the images, but my own feeling is that a belt-drive
wins over a direct drive any time. I'd keep the MC, unless they've got a
rep as a really really chintzy company.



Ditto that (take the belt drive and run). Keep what you've got and give your
wife a kiss. At that price point you are not going to get your last saw
(assuming that you stick with this for a couple of decades). It will likely
serve you well until you outgrow it.

The "Buy the best, cry once" crow will probably chime in here. That's a
great policy if your are rich with either patience or cash flow. That not
always the case.

-Steve



Edwin Pawlowski January 6th 05 03:26 AM


"SDogg" wrote in message
news:oKYCd.32810$nN6.5031@edtnps84...
Thanks for the opinions guys. I think I keep it. I'll link to a few pics
once I get it all together tonight.

Sean.


Good decision. Your wife will love you even more when you make her the
first project, no matter how simple it is.



SDogg January 12th 05 04:37 AM

Well, I went with the bigger saw, check it out.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v626/sdogg2/Tools/

It weighs about 275 lbs. The wings are 40 lbs each alone !!

Everything is adjustable but everything was almost bang on after putting
it all together.

The saw is extremely quiet and vibration free when running.

Sean.


SDogg wrote:
Just looking for a few opinions.

I was thinking of buying the below Delta saw for myself. Model 36-390C
for 399.00 CAD. Its a Canada only version something like the TS 300 to
TS 350 saws.

http://gateway.canadiantire.ca/drive...5524441897811_




My wife buys me a saw for Xmas, the one below. 650.00 CAD reg, she got
it on clearance for 450.00 CAD.



http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen... 1104892942152



Instead of direct drive like the Delta, the Mastercraft has a belt
driven blade. The motor hangs off the back. It seems to be similiar to
some of the more expensive Delta saws. Seem to have a very sturdy and
accuate rip fence and guide system. The MC comes with lifetime garantee
on all parts.

I know opinions will vary but I'm wondering if I should keep the
Mastercraft of exchange for the Delta ?

Thanks for reading.



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