Winter is setting in up here in North Dakota and I usually don't get much woodworking done this time of the year because of the cold, so I'm back to doing more mods on my Delta 34-445X Contractors tablesaw that is about 12 years old. Recently I've been looking for a paddle type switch that I could mount under the Unifence rail. Delta has one, if you can find one, they are selling for about $75 with a new longer cord, a bit pricey for what it is in my opinion. The next option, which is the way I'm steering towards is a Craftsman paddle switch for about $25, it doesn't come with new cords for the Delta but thats ok, I'll just use the old cords, they are still in pretty good shape, I will probably have to ad to the cord going to the motor because I think it will need to be longer but that shouldn't be a problem with a small junction box that I salvaged from a Halogen work light, I can hide it under the cast iron top on the outside of the cabinet. I like the design of the Craftsman switch better also. Next I'll be building dust ramps from sheet metal for the interior bottom corners of the saws cabinet.