I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there? Anyone
got a type 1 and they hate it?
Bob
On Nov 2, 8:56 pm, "bob" <[email protected]> wrote:
Bob - I would check and see if there is a warranty on it. You didn't
say if it is new or not, so it may have a warranty if it is from an
authorized tool seller. But if it is used, you would have to pay for
all repairs, upgrades, fixes, etc. as the second or third owner.
More importantly, I would take this over to
rec.crafts.woodturning
newsgroup. There are a few posters over there, but a ton of lurkers.
I'd bet someone over there would know about this lathe.
Robert
If you'd met her, you'd remember.
She's a pretty little fireball :)
"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 10:54:59 -0600, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Shelley,
>She may be in and out though. Her hubby was just diagnoased with cancer.
>Jackson TN. She too barely survived the transition and says that things
>have
>changed so much.
Name's familiar, think we've met. Maybe works inside sales with Karen
S. if she is still there. Too bad about the illness, hope he gets
well.
> She used to love it there and now says she feels much like
>a number on a spread sheet.
>
>Kate
Know how she feels.
Frank
>
>"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 09:03:49 -0500, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I would like to suggest that you contact Delta directly.
>>I have a friend that works for them in their sales department and from
>>what
>>I can tell they are really great at answering questions and providing
>>customer support.
>>I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they might just
>>tell
>>you what you need to know about the whole thing.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>Friends name Kate, first only would be appropriate. Since the vast
>majority of the sales force (and tech service) either got trampled
>during the consolidation or forced out by the B & D purchase a few
>years later, or left in disgust during that time frame, I'm curious
>as to who is left that actually knows something about the machinery.
>The displaced group had about twenty five average years of
>experience with the machinery. Those currently in place have....?
>Not questioning their sincere intention to help, just knowledge base.
>
>If you want to talk to salesmen with great Delta knowledge and
>experience, call Steel City Tools.
>
>Frank
>
>
>
>>
>>"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1")
>>having
>>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there?
>>Anyone
>>got a type 1 and they hate it?
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>
>
I would like to suggest that you contact Delta directly.
I have a friend that works for them in their sales department and from what
I can tell they are really great at answering questions and providing
customer support.
I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they might just tell
you what you need to know about the whole thing.
Kate
"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there? Anyone
got a type 1 and they hate it?
Bob
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Sat, Nov 3, 2007, 9:03am (EDT-1) [email protected] (Kate) doth
adviseth:
<snip> I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they
might just tell you what you need to know about the whole thing.
Hah! You'd do that. I'd do that. Seems like almost everyone else
would rather ask here. You won't always get good answers from the
manufacturer, but it's normally the best place to start.
I agree, but I always try the mfgr first, then if I get shot down I find a
way to get what I'm looking for.
I too would be a bit suspicious of such a good deal.
Kate
Sat, Nov 3, 2007, 9:03am (EDT-1) [email protected] (Kate) doth
adviseth:
<snip> I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they
might just tell you what you need to know about the whole thing.
Hah! You'd do that. I'd do that. Seems like almost everyone else
would rather ask here. You won't always get good answers from the
manufacturer, but it's normally the best place to start.
JOAT
Viet Nam. Divorce. Cancer. Been there, done that, got over it. Now
where the Hell are my T-shirts?
- JOAT
On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 09:03:49 -0500, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I would like to suggest that you contact Delta directly.
>I have a friend that works for them in their sales department and from what
>I can tell they are really great at answering questions and providing
>customer support.
>I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they might just tell
>you what you need to know about the whole thing.
>
>Kate
>
Friends name Kate, first only would be appropriate. Since the vast
majority of the sales force (and tech service) either got trampled
during the consolidation or forced out by the B & D purchase a few
years later, or left in disgust during that time frame, I'm curious
as to who is left that actually knows something about the machinery.
The displaced group had about twenty five average years of
experience with the machinery. Those currently in place have....?
Not questioning their sincere intention to help, just knowledge base.
If you want to talk to salesmen with great Delta knowledge and
experience, call Steel City Tools.
Frank
>
>"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there? Anyone
>got a type 1 and they hate it?
>
>Bob
>
>
Glad you got it figured out :)
Happy day on a good deal. I've purchased a lot of refurbished things. I have
less trouble with them than the things I buy that arent LOL
Kate
"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Thanks for the feedback. I confirmed today they are type 2 lathes. But,
they are refurbished units, still in the crate, not new. They do come with
full manufacturer's warranty. I'm gonna get one.
Bob
"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there?
>Anyone got a type 1 and they hate it?
>
> Bob
>
Shelley,
She may be in and out though. Her hubby was just diagnoased with cancer.
Jackson TN. She too barely survived the transition and says that things have
changed so much. She used to love it there and now says she feels much like
a number on a spread sheet.
Kate
"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 09:03:49 -0500, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I would like to suggest that you contact Delta directly.
>I have a friend that works for them in their sales department and from what
>I can tell they are really great at answering questions and providing
>customer support.
>I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they might just
>tell
>you what you need to know about the whole thing.
>
>Kate
>
Friends name Kate, first only would be appropriate. Since the vast
majority of the sales force (and tech service) either got trampled
during the consolidation or forced out by the B & D purchase a few
years later, or left in disgust during that time frame, I'm curious
as to who is left that actually knows something about the machinery.
The displaced group had about twenty five average years of
experience with the machinery. Those currently in place have....?
Not questioning their sincere intention to help, just knowledge base.
If you want to talk to salesmen with great Delta knowledge and
experience, call Steel City Tools.
Frank
>
>"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there?
>Anyone
>got a type 1 and they hate it?
>
>Bob
>
>
Thanks for the feedback. I confirmed today they are type 2 lathes. But,
they are refurbished units, still in the crate, not new. They do come with
full manufacturer's warranty. I'm gonna get one.
Bob
"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there?
>Anyone got a type 1 and they hate it?
>
> Bob
>
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 10:54:59 -0600, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Shelley,
>She may be in and out though. Her hubby was just diagnoased with cancer.
>Jackson TN. She too barely survived the transition and says that things have
>changed so much.
Name's familiar, think we've met. Maybe works inside sales with Karen
S. if she is still there. Too bad about the illness, hope he gets
well.
> She used to love it there and now says she feels much like
>a number on a spread sheet.
>
>Kate
Know how she feels.
Frank
>
>"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 09:03:49 -0500, "Kate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I would like to suggest that you contact Delta directly.
>>I have a friend that works for them in their sales department and from what
>>I can tell they are really great at answering questions and providing
>>customer support.
>>I'd direct all of your same questions directly to them, they might just
>>tell
>>you what you need to know about the whole thing.
>>
>>Kate
>>
>Friends name Kate, first only would be appropriate. Since the vast
>majority of the sales force (and tech service) either got trampled
>during the consolidation or forced out by the B & D purchase a few
>years later, or left in disgust during that time frame, I'm curious
>as to who is left that actually knows something about the machinery.
>The displaced group had about twenty five average years of
>experience with the machinery. Those currently in place have....?
>Not questioning their sincere intention to help, just knowledge base.
>
>If you want to talk to salesmen with great Delta knowledge and
>experience, call Steel City Tools.
>
>Frank
>
>
>
>>
>>"bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>I have the opportunity to buy a Delta 46-715 lathe for $299. It is new in
>>the crate and retails on Amazon for $675. Looks like a great deal, but I
>>have read some not so good reviews about the early models ("type 1") having
>>problems with the variable pulley speed control and the tail stock keyway.
>>The later models ("type 2") from about 2005 on seem to be better. I'm
>>thinking I'm going to get one of these. Any reservations out there?
>>Anyone
>>got a type 1 and they hate it?
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>
>