10-16-2021, 04:00 PM
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.
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.