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26/09/2003 3:27 PM

manual for delta 28-984 height attachment for 14" bandsaw

Just moved and have lost my installation instructions for the delta
28-984 height attachement for 14" bandsaw. Found all the parts but
can't find the manual (go figure). If anyone has the manual or knows
where it can be found on the web (have done a search and gone to
deltawoodworking, no luck) please e-mail the manual, a link or contact
for fax number to fax it. Thanks for your help.

Bill


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Gs

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (bill) on 26/09/2003 3:27 PM

27/09/2003 7:48 PM

Think after 1980 or so they went to circular.

"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> George wrote:
> >Might be circular, if it's a modern machine.
>
> Explain this *modern machine*? Has it lasers and GPS?
>

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to [email protected] (bill) on 26/09/2003 3:27 PM

27/09/2003 2:51 PM

George wrote:
>Might be circular, if it's a modern machine.

Explain this *modern machine*? Has it lasers and GPS?

>Right answer given. Delta will even fax things, IIRC. Wouldn't it be nice
>if they had a raft of PDFs available, though?

They're still grappling with the fundamentals (what is
e-mail?) of Al Gore's Whirled Wide Web. Funny that by now
you'd think some pimply faced propeller headed geek from
DeVilbis (1) would have sent something up channels on how
much money they could save by having manuals on line.

(1) At Penthair the division making the most money gets to
run the show. For a while it was naturally Delta but
Porter-Capable nudged them out. Later DeVilbis was bought
and they had (have?) a pretty healthy balance sheet which
naturally meant they were/are doing something worthy.

UA100

Mm

"Myxylplyk"

in reply to [email protected] (bill) on 26/09/2003 3:27 PM

27/09/2003 1:57 AM


"bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just moved and have lost my installation instructions for the delta
> 28-984 height attachement for 14" bandsaw. Found all the parts but
> can't find the manual (go figure). If anyone has the manual or knows
> where it can be found on the web (have done a search and gone to
> deltawoodworking, no luck) please e-mail the manual, a link or contact
> for fax number to fax it. Thanks for your help.
>
> Bill

Just call or email delta, tell them what you need, exactly, and they'll mail you a copy.

good luck,

Myx


Gs

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (bill) on 26/09/2003 3:27 PM

27/09/2003 12:57 PM

Might be circular, if it's a modern machine.

Right answer given. Delta will even fax things, IIRC. Wouldn't it be nice
if they had a raft of PDFs available, though?

"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Aren't we pretty much talking about adding in some cast iron
> between the upper C-arm casting and switching out the hex
> rod on the upper guide?
>
> You'll probably need to rent a 1 1/4" open end wrench.
>
> UA100

UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to [email protected] (bill) on 26/09/2003 3:27 PM

27/09/2003 2:29 AM

Aren't we pretty much talking about adding in some cast iron
between the upper C-arm casting and switching out the hex
rod on the upper guide?

You'll probably need to rent a 1 1/4" open end wrench.

UA100


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