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Aaron Fude

19/06/2009 9:36 AM

What model of unisaw is this?

Hi,

I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
able to tell me the model of this saw.

http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg

Thanks!

Aaron


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Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 10:47 AM


All I can tell is that it is a "right tilt" model which is less
desirable but still likely a nice saw. Right tilt means that bevel
cuts have the blade layed over towards the fence when used in the most
common configuration with the fence to the right of the blade.
Therefore you are somewhat limited as to how narrow of a bevel cut you
can make and you have added kickback danger from blade\fence pinch.

On Jun 19, 9:36=A0am, Aaron Fude <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
> seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
> determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
> able to tell me the model of this saw.
>
> http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg
>
> Thanks!
>
> Aaron

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 2:17 PM


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> It appears to be missing the fence, right extension table, and who knows
> what else. BE SURE to look at it and insure the trunion is not broken.
> About 10 years ago Delta was having problems with broken trunions, for
what
> ever reason.

I'm guessing he's not right in the area to have a look at it. Otherwise,
he'd be able to get the model / serial and test it's relative functionality.

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 4:42 PM

Leon wrote:
> "Aaron Fude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:fab07df7-5e74-494c-9105-a5872c555f65@f10g2000vbf.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
>> seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
>> determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
>> able to tell me the model of this saw.
>>
>> http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Aaron
>
>
> It appears to be missing the fence, right extension table, and who knows
> what else. BE SURE to look at it and insure the trunion is not broken.
> About 10 years ago Delta was having problems with broken trunions, for what
> ever reason.

Hard to tell, but it looks like a 36-732, which was RT and had a metal
motor cover.


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dn

dpb

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 12:30 PM

Aaron Fude wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
> seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
> determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
> able to tell me the model of this saw.
>
> http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg
>

Insufficient data -- can't tell details from cabinet style alone and
resolution is too low to expand the image sufficiently to even clearly
read what is observable (at least w/ my eyes and monitor).

If can't inspect, unless it's priced so cheaply can't go wrong even if
it isn't all there/functional/etc., may want to pass unless owner can
add info more than just that photo.

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Sk

Swingman

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 4:47 PM

Swingman wrote:
> Leon wrote:
>> "Aaron Fude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:fab07df7-5e74-494c-9105-a5872c555f65@f10g2000vbf.googlegroups.com...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
>>> seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
>>> determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
>>> able to tell me the model of this saw.
>>>
>>> http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Aaron
>>
>>
>> It appears to be missing the fence, right extension table, and who
>> knows what else. BE SURE to look at it and insure the trunion is not
>> broken. About 10 years ago Delta was having problems with broken
>> trunions, for what ever reason.
>
> Hard to tell, but it looks like a 36-732, which was RT and had a metal
> motor cover.

.. or 731:

http://www.toolpartsdirect.com/cgi-bin/schematic.cgi/delta/36-731

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Lr

"Leon"

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 12:53 PM


"Aaron Fude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:fab07df7-5e74-494c-9105-a5872c555f65@f10g2000vbf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying this unisaw out of someone's storage unit. The
> seller is not there to give me the model number so I'm trying to
> determine the model of this unisaw. I would appreciate if someone is
> able to tell me the model of this saw.
>
> http://freeboundaries.com/unisaw.jpg
>
> Thanks!
>
> Aaron


It appears to be missing the fence, right extension table, and who knows
what else. BE SURE to look at it and insure the trunion is not broken.
About 10 years ago Delta was having problems with broken trunions, for what
ever reason.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to Aaron Fude on 19/06/2009 9:36 AM

19/06/2009 10:53 PM


"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> It appears to be missing the fence, right extension table, and who knows
>> what else. BE SURE to look at it and insure the trunion is not broken.
>> About 10 years ago Delta was having problems with broken trunions, for
> what
>> ever reason.
>
> I'm guessing he's not right in the area to have a look at it. Otherwise,
> he'd be able to get the model / serial and test it's relative
> functionality.
>
>

I'm thinking that he should go see it before pulling the trigger, I'd
certainly not buy it sight unseen.


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