Bought one new in 1994 for $459.00, still works fine!
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Bought one new in 1994 for $459.00, still works fine!
296978I built one from an article in American Woodworker Oct 2004 that works great for me, for more info send me an email.
It can be done, I managed to get my Delta Unisaw down the basement via the kitchen very much like you. Three strong friends and an appliance hand truck will do the trick. My plan was a one way trip,...
I originally installed the smaller Rockler plate for a Porter Cable 890 router. I have since upgraded the plate to a Rockler/JessEm Router Lift FX. I also use a Porter Cable Oscillating Spindle...
file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/moz-screenshot.jpgThis table is from Rockler, the dust collection is ok.
I'm using a setup from the August 2000 issue of Fine Woodworking. It senses current flow and automatically turns on the DC. It includes an override and it's served me well for the last 3 years.
A 3/4" Forstner bit in a corded drill works much easier AND cheaper. Used it on my 1 3/4" Maple top, worked great!
I have had the Porter Cable Pancake with a 15 Ga Finish nailer and 18 Ga Brad Nailer for about 8 years. Best part is I still don't know how to clear a jam, never had one; says a lot about the...
Yup, getting stuff in and out is a hassle BUT 35 years and NOTHING RUSTS.