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Topic: Delta table saw with router table, extras  (Read 1976 times)

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Nolanduke

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Hey everyone,
I was debating putting my table saw up for sale on craigslist, so I thought I would gauge interest here first.  This is my first table saw and I pretty much furnished my home using it.  I haven't taken on many projects in a couple years, and I wouldn't be opposed to an upgrade once I revisit woodworking.  This saw has a 1.5 hp motor with a 120V plug and is tuned well at the current time.
One main flaw, the miter knob broke off, and adjustment now requires a couple vice grips.  It is set firmly at 90.0 degrees.  I'm also including my custom crosscut sled made from mdf and some hardwood scraps.  It is exactly 90 degrees and has flush t-tracks to clamp down stops and offcuts.  The fence ruler is very accurate and the fence itself is firm.  I installed safety on/off switches, which are very safe and easy to use.  I also installed a dust collection chute that allows a shop vac to hook into it.  I will include a Forrest woodworker II blade and some spare blades.  I can also include safety gear as desired.  I'm thinking $600, but I'm open to negotiation for more or less accessories.  Thanks for your attention and hope everyone has a good Sunday!   :smt006


tedski

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$600 for this is quite a steal.  If I didn't already have 2 table saws (one compact jobsite and one contractors), I'd be all over this.  For any prospective buyers who are concerned about the hand wheel, they are no longer available from Delta, but they are available on ebay as cheap as $27.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/174490264014

Good luck with your sale... this is going to make someone very happy!
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Nolanduke

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Bump.  This is still available.  I just posted it to CL.  I'm flexible on price.  Make an offer. 
 :smt006


Tatanka

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Well I see you had the good sense put a nice Forrest blade on your table saw.  Do you know what you will be getting next?  A few years ago before SawStop came out I sold my little contractor saw and upgraded to a heavy pro style cabinet saw with a slider and never looked back... MORE POWER and a couple of sharp quality blades are everything.  But then adding dust collection was a nice step up also.

Good luck to you buddy!


Nolanduke

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Hey, thanks a lot! I purchased this table saw off of craigslist like 10 years ago and started fixing it up for performance.  It definitely served its purpose.  Since then, my kids have gotten bigger and our activities have increased, therefore woodworking time decreased, and with kayak fishing taking hold, there really isnt much sense in keeping this around.  I also have a 6 inch jointer Im thinking about selling.  As for the next saw I get, first will have to come a shop, then I will get some proper equipment.  I currently rent, and the prospects of me buying a shack to live in, much less a workshop, are getting less and less as time goes on.  We'll see.  The sawstops are super nice.  I would probably go there, but a nice powermatic set would also be cool.  Even a good used Delta Unisaw.  Anyway, thanks for the post and well wishes on selling this thing.

 :smt006


Nolanduke

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bump... still available. :smt006


bluekayak

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If I only had the spacc it looks like a good upgrade from my dewalt portable Then again if i did I’d probably go up a couple of notches Nowadays my track saw gets used more than the table saw

That looks like a sweet deal


Nolanduke

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If I only had the spacc it looks like a good upgrade from my dewalt portable Then again if i did I’d probably go up a couple of notches Nowadays my track saw gets used more than the table saw

That looks like a sweet deal

Thanks.  Sweet deal?  Definitely.  Tough market?  You bet. 


tedski

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Let me know when you're ready to sell the jointer!  I'm in the market for one.
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Nolanduke

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Let me know when you're ready to sell the jointer!  I'm in the market for one.

Hey Ted!  PM sent! :smt006


 

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