delta tool repair center
#11
anyone know of a delta repair center?  Searching internet has not been productive for me.  Thanks.
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#12
As in delta woodworking tools? If so there is no such thing. They went away years ago when delta went defunct and its neen just a name sold from chinese firm to chinese firm for several years now.
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#13
Have you tried this link?
http://www.deltamachineryparts.com/store-locations/

Otherwise good luck because Delta is dead.
"There is no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people"
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#14
This is very sad.  I have a number of 90s era Delta tools.  They have done everything I have asked of them.  However, it certainly appears that there are no good options for service or support.
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#15
I used to have almost an entire shop full of Delta equipment. I've now sold it all off but my drill press and mortiser. I'll part with the drill press when I finally pull the trigger on that new Nova.

Truly a shame what happened to it. Even worse that the name still lives on. Just let it die.
-Marc

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#16
You MIGHT find parts. Hold onto your hat looking at the prices.

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/delta-t..._3334.html
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#17
This is why Joe moans every time someone posts a CL ad with a newer Delta tool, them saying it just needs a................

Just say no, they quit on America.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#18
A buddy of mine and my neighbor were both looking for parts for a Delta scroll saw.Neighbor said he could get them from the US,found out later no parts available. I have a Delta bench top drill press and disk/belt sander.When they die, both will be boat anchors.

Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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#19
I have a Unisaw and Industrial shaper. Luckily Unisaw parts are stil available through third party vendors. Shaper parts are a different matter. I found one vendor that carries the spindle I need for my machine and that is because they make them theirselves. Delta has really gon down to he crapper. It is a real shame.
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#20
(05-06-2017, 06:56 PM)Dave Diaman Wrote: It is a real shame.

"shame" is way too mild of a word to describe what was done to a company that I worked for from 1981 to 2005.
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