-MIKE- wrote:
> Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
>>
>>> I have known that new saw blades are now available on their web.
>>> I am now looking to the saw blade for general purpose.
>>> Please advise how the new #35-1050R is, if it is good.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Mickey
>>
>> Never used them, never would (you might want to take that as a hint)
>>
>
> Hmmm, if you never used them, how would you know not to use them? :-)
>
> From what I read, that's the stock blade on their new Unisaw, so it's
> probably a pretty good blade. A Woodworker II? Maybe not.
>
> But if you're selling a 3 thousand dollar saw that is essentially your
> "franchise player," you're probably going to put a pretty good blade on
> it, otherwise the horrible reviews are going to start rolling in, just
> because you tried to save 20 bucks on the blade.
>
>
Delta had one time put excellent 10" blades on their UniSaws, then there
was a period of five years or so in the early 2000's they seem to have
slipped.
Now it looks like they might have figured your point out ... if so, good
to hear.
The Delta branded blade that came with my 7 year old UniSaw still cuts
every bit as good as any of my WWII's.
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Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
>
>> I have known that new saw blades are now available on their web.
>> I am now looking to the saw blade for general purpose.
>> Please advise how the new #35-1050R is, if it is good.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Mickey
>
> Never used them, never would (you might want to take that as a hint)
>
Hmmm, if you never used them, how would you know not to use them? :-)
From what I read, that's the stock blade on their new Unisaw, so it's
probably a pretty good blade. A Woodworker II? Maybe not.
But if you're selling a 3 thousand dollar saw that is essentially your
"franchise player," you're probably going to put a pretty good blade on
it, otherwise the horrible reviews are going to start rolling in, just
because you tried to save 20 bucks on the blade.
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Swingman wrote:
> -MIKE- wrote:
>> Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have known that new saw blades are now available on their web.
>>>> I am now looking to the saw blade for general purpose.
>>>> Please advise how the new #35-1050R is, if it is good.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Mickey
>>>
>>> Never used them, never would (you might want to take that as a hint)
>>>
>>
>> Hmmm, if you never used them, how would you know not to use them? :-)
>>
>> From what I read, that's the stock blade on their new Unisaw, so it's
>> probably a pretty good blade. A Woodworker II? Maybe not.
>>
>> But if you're selling a 3 thousand dollar saw that is essentially your
>> "franchise player," you're probably going to put a pretty good blade on
>> it, otherwise the horrible reviews are going to start rolling in, just
>> because you tried to save 20 bucks on the blade.
>>
>>
> Delta had one time put excellent 10" blades on their UniSaws, then there
> was a period of five years or so in the early 2000's they seem to have
> slipped.
>
> Now it looks like they might have figured your point out ... if so, good
> to hear.
>
> The Delta branded blade that came with my 7 year old UniSaw still cuts
> every bit as good as any of my WWII's.
Next to my Forrest blades, the Delta blade that came with my Unisaw is
the best quality blade I have.
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Steve Turner wrote:
> Next to my Forrest blades, the Delta blade that came with my Unisaw is
> the best quality blade I have.
>
I didn't know you had a Unisaw. <ehem!cough>dick<cough ehem!>
:-)
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<5e4d062f-2d30-4c6e-9bad-64e6e926b4de@f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
mickey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have known that new saw blades are now available on their web.
> I am now looking to the saw blade for general purpose.
> Please advise how the new #35-1050R is, if it is good.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mickey
Never used them, never would (you might want to take that as a hint)
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In article <[email protected]>,
-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
> >
> >> I have known that new saw blades are now available on their web.
> >> I am now looking to the saw blade for general purpose.
> >> Please advise how the new #35-1050R is, if it is good.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Mickey
> >
> > Never used them, never would (you might want to take that as a hint)
> >
>
> Hmmm, if you never used them, how would you know not to use them? :-)
>
Cause every Delta I've ever owned worked better with a different bland?
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"Ralph E Lindberg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Cause every Delta I've ever owned worked better with a different bland?
>
If it is bland, check the thread on the spice rack to perk it up.