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Mike O.

04/03/2006 1:26 PM

Delta 36-937 wing ?

Is anyone out there using the Delta 36-937 10" cast extension wing?

My partner is wanting to replace a 10" stamped wing (on a Delta
Contractors Saw) and it seems that the 10" cast wing is now the
replacement option. My Contractors Saw has the 8" cast wing but he
can't find that one available.
Anyway, he found the 10" wing on Amazon (and a few other sites) and
the only review was very negative so he's a little gun shy. I just
thought I'd ask if anyone here has experience with that particular
extension wing.

Thanks.

Mike O.


This topic has 4 replies

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Mike O.

in reply to Mike O. on 04/03/2006 1:26 PM

05/03/2006 10:49 AM

On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 09:40:36 -0600, Frank Boettcher
<[email protected]> wrote:

>>Is anyone out there using the Delta 36-937 10" cast extension wing?
>>
>>My partner is wanting to replace a 10" stamped wing (on a Delta
>>Contractors Saw) and it seems that the 10" cast wing is now the
>>replacement option. My Contractors Saw has the 8" cast wing but he
>>can't find that one available.

<snip>

>It is the same wing that comes stock on the Unisaw. They just package
>some of them for accessory sales. Delta no longer uses an 8" wing on
>industrial saws. What was the nature of the negative comments?

The buyer said it was not machined well enough to install properly. Of
course looking at the rest of his feedback (on other items) all of his
comments were negative.

Now, with the shipping weight at 33 lbs, can we still carry the saw if
he installs it..?? :-)

Thanks Frank.

Mike O.

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Frank Boettcher

in reply to Mike O. on 04/03/2006 1:26 PM

05/03/2006 9:40 AM

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 13:26:15 -0600, Mike O. <[email protected]> wrote:

>Is anyone out there using the Delta 36-937 10" cast extension wing?
>
>My partner is wanting to replace a 10" stamped wing (on a Delta
>Contractors Saw) and it seems that the 10" cast wing is now the
>replacement option. My Contractors Saw has the 8" cast wing but he
>can't find that one available.
>Anyway, he found the 10" wing on Amazon (and a few other sites) and
>the only review was very negative so he's a little gun shy. I just
>thought I'd ask if anyone here has experience with that particular
>extension wing.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Mike O.


It is the same wing that comes stock on the Unisaw. They just package
some of them for accessory sales. Delta no longer uses an 8" wing on
industrial saws. What was the nature of the negative comments?

Frank

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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to Mike O. on 04/03/2006 1:26 PM

05/03/2006 3:56 PM


"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> It is the same wing that comes stock on the Unisaw. They just package
> some of them for accessory sales. Delta no longer uses an 8" wing on
> industrial saws. What was the nature of the negative comments?

I found the item and the comment. The buyer said it was not machined square
when mounted.

I found mine to be perfect. Bolted them on, checked with a straight edge,
tightened the bolts and it was done. Hefty, it was not easy getting the
bolts in by myself, but with a helper, it is a snap. .

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Mike O.

in reply to Mike O. on 04/03/2006 1:26 PM

05/03/2006 10:50 AM

On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 15:56:06 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>> It is the same wing that comes stock on the Unisaw. They just package
>> some of them for accessory sales. Delta no longer uses an 8" wing on
>> industrial saws. What was the nature of the negative comments?
>
>I found the item and the comment. The buyer said it was not machined square
>when mounted.
>
>I found mine to be perfect. Bolted them on, checked with a straight edge,
>tightened the bolts and it was done. Hefty, it was not easy getting the
>bolts in by myself, but with a helper, it is a snap. .

Thanks Edwin.
I'll let him know.

Mike O.


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