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RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - NormT - 03-18-2017 What am I missing here? No one mentions Jet. I have a Jet cabinet saw, will have used it for one week less 16 years. I was set-up spot on out of the crate, replaced the motor start switch once. Other than that it has always been accurate and a joy to use. Norm RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - AHill - 03-18-2017 (03-07-2017, 12:22 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: If looking at pm66 and or baldor outfitted orig pm2000, also consider a General that was canadian made. I Love the Generals with the maple leaf emblem. I don't know that PM2000's ever came with Baldor motors. My PM2000 is one of the early ones and it's got a Made In Taiwan motor. All PM2000's were made in Taiwan. Still a great saw, though. I've had mine 9 years with zero problems. RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - knotscott - 03-18-2017 (03-18-2017, 10:04 AM)NormT Wrote: What am I missing here? No one mentions Jet. Probably because the thread was asking about a Unisaw, which is considered by many to be among the top tier cabinet saws. Powermatic (the top line of Jet's parent company), Saw Stop, and the Canadian made General (now defunct) are also considered by many to be top tier cabinet saws. While good saws, I don't think most folks consider Jet, Grizzly, Shop Fox, Laguna, Baileigh, Harvey, Stallion, Steel City, or Craftex to be quite in that league, except for possibly some the higher end models beyond what we normally see mentioned here. RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - Steve N - 03-18-2017 (03-07-2017, 12:22 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: If looking at pm66 and or baldor outfitted orig pm2000, also consider a General that was canadian made. I Love the Generals with the maple leaf emblem. I've now got a 1987 General 350, it's a rightie, but I'm good with that. I never gave them much thought back when, a PM66 was just less cash so I went with them, never developed that love affair with a Uni. I've got a Shark guard and a Vega fence on it, and I like ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - Steve N - 03-18-2017 General dating info. The red oval "General" tag means that a machine is from before the mid-1960s. If your machine's tag is a silver oval with black "General" then it dates from about 1965. A new serial numbering system was introduced in 1962. Machines produced that year have serial numbers prefixed with "A". The letter was incremented each year until 1987 when they reached "Z". The 1988 machines have prefix "AA", changing to "AB" in 1989, etc. This seems to hold up to at least 1995, but a couple of machines of mine, purchased new in 1998 and 2003, both have serial numbers prefixed with "G". Source VM RE: Delta Unisaw Newest design - Downwindtracker2 - 03-18-2017 About then they all became "G" . So even the manufacturer doesn't really know, I asked when I needed parts. I'm very lucky, I got #26020 VS lathe at an auction, a project #130 planer, and a #480 8" jointer. The lathe and jointer are done. I need to finish the metal shaper so I can cut a internal keyway on a gear for the planer. General also sold a line of imports, having a conscience ,they called them General International. General has been sold and is in a bad shape . |