The "Unobtanium" (Price/Location/Condition) Table Saw: First Look - 1950 Delta Unisaw
Автор: Reloading Bench
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After what I'd call the "Craftsman 100 Year" in 2023 of finding and fully restoring 4 CM 100s (selling 3 and keeping 1), I thought I was completely done with table saws. I have 2 now the CM 100 from 1960 and the 1977 model 113. Life is good, just not in terms of garage space. So with the mini mill being added to the channel as well as the Husky rolling tool cabinet, something has to go. Time to say goodbye to the 1977 Craftsman Model 113 table saw as it's now up for sale.
Then I had to go and look on Marketplace. Bad move. Even with owning the CM 100, which I consider the most beautiful/ornate (and heavy) table/contractors saw, in the back of my mind there was always one other table saw I desired to own. That saw was an older (1940's-1960's) Delta Unisaw. The issue with Unisaws is the unfavorable combination of price/location/condition for me. Everything is expensive, far away or in the worst of condition. That is...until my Marketplace discovery. I cover the juicy details of my find in the video.
This will be a series over time for this 1950 - 74 year old cabinet saw with incredible provenance. Amazing find! Timing is everything and it's amazing what can happen in a short period of time.
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