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- From: ameres@ithaca.cat.rpi.edu (Eric Ameres)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: Table Saw Experiences
- Message-ID: <dxp3g9k@rpi.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 14:44:06 GMT
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- References: <4320159@hpcc01.corp.hp.com> <1993Jan26.004231.5215@memstvx1.memst.edu> <1k3hn9INN1sr@CS.UTK.EDU>
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- In article <1k3hn9INN1sr@CS.UTK.EDU> hethmon@hydra2a.cs.utk.edu (PAUL HETHMON) writes:
- >|>
- >|> DELTA has come up with a solution to the switch, a solution to their
- >|> safety guard, and several other solutions. The brochure I saw shows
- >|> that they are now producing a safety guard which is attached to the right
- >|> side of the table (assuming that you are facing the saw). This safety
- >|> guard is a tubular affair which extends up in the air and across the
- >|> table to reach and cover the blade. It is advertised to be used with
- >|> the dado and other blades without having to be removed. It has anti-kick
- >|> back devices which if they must be removed may be stored in the "arm" which
- >|> reaches across the table from right to center. The "arm" has a place for
- >|> a lamp attachment and last but not least...the arm has the switch in
- >|> it!
- >
- >Do you have a model number or name for this item?
- >
-
- Is this the "Uniguard" that is mentioned in many mail order catalogues?
-
- Eric?
-
- ps. Any Delta cabinet saw owners out there care to comment on why they
- bought the cabinet saw rather than the contractor's saw? Reasons
- other than "more power" and my own "gut feeling" are of particular
- interest.
-
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