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Looking at a DJ-20 - R Clark - 10-16-2021 A friend is liquidating his shop and getting out of serious woodworking. I am looking at picking up several of his machines. My question is about his Delta DJ-20 Jointer (Model 37-350). I looked at the Identiplate today. The machine was made in 1987. I expected to see that it was made in the USA, but instead I saw "Made in Brazil" on the plate. I wasn't aware that Delta had manufacturing facilities (or arrangements) for manufacturing in Brazil. I absolutely will buy old Delta iron. This jointer, if I buy it, will replace my Delta 37-220 6" jointer (1958 manufacture in Tupelo, MS). Does anybody have insight to the quality of these Brazil-sourced machines? Other than source, the machine is in good condition and has no rust. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - Philip1231 - 10-16-2021 (10-16-2021, 04:00 PM)WxMan Wrote: A friend is liquidating his shop and getting out of serious woodworking. I am looking at picking up several of his machines. My question is about his Delta DJ-20 Jointer (Model 37-350). I would not pass on it because it was made in Brazil. AFAIK Delta made a whole range of jointers in Brazil, including some very nice large units. I'd base decision on condition and price. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - Stwood_ - 10-16-2021 Brazil made quality machines. Be aware if you need certain parts down the road, they are unumtainable unless you find NOS or used. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - TDKPE - 10-16-2021 Invicta, wasn’t it? There were a few machines Delta had made or rebadged by them. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - jteneyck - 10-16-2021 Those are greater jointers. I'd have no qualms buying one as long as it's in good shape. And I wouldn't worry about spare parts. When was the last time you needed a replacement part for a jointer, other than a bearing which is readily available anywhere? That's a young machine compared to my 1954 Unisaw. John RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - Ray Newman - 10-16-2021 TDKPE: yes, it was Invicta making the machines for Delta. I recall looking at the 12" (or was ir a 13") planer and the DJ 20 8" jointer. Believe Invicta also made other machines for Delta, but am not certain as to what they were as my local dealer only carried the DJ 20 and 12 or 13" planer. From what I recall, users thought the Delta-Invicta machines were very well made. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - fredhargis - 10-17-2021 I wouldn't hesitate, it's a great machine. There was also a lot of the 13" stationary planers made in Brazil...also great machines. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - EricU - 10-17-2021 I forgot they were made in Brazil. I really like my DJ20, I think it was made in '94. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - R Clark - 10-17-2021 (10-16-2021, 07:51 PM)TDKPE Wrote: Invicta, wasn’t it? There were a few machines Delta had made or rebadged by them. Yup. I'm thinking that jointer is going to end up in my shop, along with a Supermax 19-38 and a Powermatic Model 15. If I'm real sneaky, there's a SawStop 5HP ICS 52" that might migrate into my shop as well. I'll sell my 3HP SS PCS 36" to make room for it, and offset the cost a bit. RE: Looking at a DJ-20 - iclark - 10-18-2021 (10-17-2021, 07:38 AM)WxMan Wrote: Yup. I am not sure whether I wish you were closer or not. Those look like some really sweet additions to your shop. Now you just need a good lathe to convert all of the above into flat surfaces to support the vortex. <-me |