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Thread: Great CL Find!

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    Great CL Find!

    I just picked up a Delta Uniguard the other day for $100 in excellent condition. Now I just have to make sure it doesn't sit for a year before mounting it!

    By the way: Anyone have a good dust collection mod for this item? Thanks in advance!

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    Congrats on your purchase!

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    You got a what? I don't see anything...
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    Is it the old model Uni-guard with the disappearing splitter or the newer Uni-guard with a non-retracting splitter?

    “Disappearing Splitter” see:

    http://www.finewoodworking.com/ToolG...t.aspx?id=5901

    New model Uni-guard and splitter:

    http://www.happywoodworking.com/Uniguard.html

    I have the older style Uni-guard with the “Disappearing Splitter” and we have become old friends….



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    Ray, if we could see pics of this supposed gloat, we could tell...
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    As Mike points out, no pictures, didn't happen...
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    I saw that listed on Hudson Valley Craigslist and was going to bite. I love that a Creeker got it. We don't see too many gems listed around here.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    Gems like what?
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    OK, OK. I've been a bit busy. I'm in the process of building built-in bookcases.

    Here's a pic:

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000223C8/...l_1ftwi54329_b

    Mine is not mounted yet, and I need to get the splitter. I have a contractor saw, so I don't have a riving knife

    Anyway the splitter is the stationary one. I've told it works quite well. It runs $25- $35 for the kit. The guy I bought it from (those familiar with the area) was in Florida, NY. The equipment is in mint condition. I'll order the splitter this week. Boy, is it heavy; I wish it was aluminum!

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