![]() ![]() I have a right tilt Unisaw, 3 HP, Unifence and 6 foot table. PS: Single phase is what I want, right? That does mean regular circuitry, correct? Portability is not an issue for me (besides the initial setup). I know the unisaws are pretty big (and heavy). One of them is "52inch fence, 3hp, single phase" in "good" condition and the other one is "3hp, right tilt, biesmeyer fence, mobile base & ext table & blades - like new. Question is, assuming these are in decent shape, which the ad says they are, for about $150 more I could step into a delta unisaw.should I? ![]() ![]() In my local paper there are a few Delta-unisaws for sale, and my understanding is they are very, very good saws that normally sell for $2k or more. Probably will do most of what I want, but I do have an interest in doing some furniture and/or cabinet work down the road (which this would probably be OK for). I have picked out a new table saw, a delta contractors saw with an extension table ( Delta 36-431 on ). Note: I posted this question over at CBN too, but I know the audience is not completely overlapped, and wanted to solicit as many opinions as possible.thanks ![]()
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