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They said the warranty had been extended. The canned response said that I would be contacted within 24 hours. I am in the market, however and am bothered by the large number of poor reviews for a former GOOD name product. So I did buy it (elsewhere, much cheaper).
I asked if they could assure me that I would receive quality and value for my money. I'll say right up front that I have not bought this saw. It's two years. Going from an older Craftsman 12" to this saw is a marked improvement, so forgive me if I'm enthusiastic. It's now been well over 24 hours and I have received no response, even though I gave my home phone number (which I am loathe to do).
I don't know what it was. I'm getting almost perfect, square cuts and the blade is tracking true and straight. I contacted Delta through their website and told them of my concerns about Chinese quality and workmanship. There is evidently a difference between those bought a few years ago and the ones made now. I wanted people to be aware of this because even though $400 is on the lower end of these saws, it still represents a big investment.Update,11-11-09Delta did contact me and said good quality control, manufacturing, etc.
etc. Fit and finish seemed acceptable; I did not have to alter anything to assemble it. Therefore I'm changing my rating to 4 stars.
Accepts all Delta accessories which makes this an excellent buy. Only the top wheel needed shimming with an extra washer to make it co-planar. This saw was amazingly accurate out of the box. I've found no issue with the 3/4 hp motor. Fortunately Delta has improved the quality control for this imported saw since they first introduced the model several years ago. Good fit and finish, extra large table, and gives a quality cut with a high quality blade. MOF, most saws of this type have only had 1/3 to 1/2 hp for many decades. Put a Kreg fence on it, and a good quality blade, and enjoy this saw.
Typical of Delta's shenanigans over the last years.The mounts on the previous 14" Delta band-saw I used were built MUCH more solidly. They are obviously total crap; the sintered (or cast) aluminum used could be broken with finger pressure once removed. The table mounts broke on this saw after 3 years of reasonably light use. I think this is very deliberate deception on the part of Delta. A complete farce. These mounts of course are somewhat hidden from view and their build quality is not easily judged unless the saw is disassembled. If they want to sell this kind of sh$t, then they should put a different brand on it; "Cheap Chinese Cr@p" would be a good suggestion. Unfortunately, living in the middle of the Pacific Ocean I get the option of buying the garbage at Lowes/Home depot or get the good stuff shipped in at ridiculous cost.Don't buy the lower-end Delta products unless you have access to a machine shop and are willing to rebuild some parts so that they will actually survive anything more than standing on the show-room floor.Aside from this grievance, once I rebuilt the saw guides and replaced the motor with a 1.5" HP Leeson, the saw ran like a champ.The 3/4 HP motor is now installed in a rebuilt Delta sander that broke the year before.Starting to get the picture about Delta products.
It needed a wheel brush, fence and a larger motor. The lower wheel collects a lot of sawdust with much of it sticking to the tire - no dust collection yet.
Mine was off about 1/8" between the lower and upper wheels, not coplanar that is. Not anywhere near "professional" quality but pretty good for around $260 when Lowe's had the clearance sale.
Anyway, its way underpowed, unable even resaw 4" dry soft wood gracefully with a new 1/2" blade. Delta tech support said it doesn't have to be coplanar if it tracks ok and no way to adjust it.
A local guy at the woodshop store said it could be adjusted for coplanar with a shim washer - I guess Delta don't want you to touch the wheels. It labors and vibrates throughout the resaw process.
I think it will be ok when I adjust it for coplanar and replace with a larger motor.
I had to do much more adjustment and modification to get the saw to run smoother and it still sounds rough today. Installation was difficult because few if any of the holes/bolts aligned up. The fit and finish on this product is poor. Additionally, the brackets that the table top sits/tilts on are made of thin cast iron and they break easily. Rough overall quality. Once I spent several hours wrestling with the saw too make things fit and cranked up the saw it banged and clanked like it had thrown a rod. I have replaced them twice already and I have only used this saw lightly. No re-sawing, just small cutting.
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