Jet Cabinet Saw $753.97 - 3hp Xacta Fence
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Congrats on the new saw!Agreed...I'm just loving mine. It has definitely taken my comfort of certain woodworking projects to another level. I'm willing to take on more ambitious projects now through the awesome precision and capability of this thing (just like any great cabinet saw I would assume). I loved my BT3100 (which my brother has now inherited), buuuut....I'm not looking back!
All hail to Jeffrey The Deal God!
(apologies in advance to anyone just hitting this post thinking this deal is still active)
...For just a bit more than you paid, you get free shipping now!
List Price: $2,468.00 Price: $1,664.11 FREE SHIPPING You Save: $803.89 (33%)
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WOW can't tell you how great this saw is. Did get the 50" extension with the router lift. This saw is incredible, accurate as **** and makes wood working a pleasure
I am building cabinets for our kitchen and the saw is more than I could have expected. Thanks Jeff for the original post!!!
Agreed...I'm just loving mine. It has definitely taken my comfort of certain woodworking projects to another level. I'm willing to take on more ambitious projects now through the awesome precision and capability of this thing (just like any great cabinet saw I would assume). I loved my BT3100 (which my brother has now inherited), buuuut....I'm not looking back!
All hail to Jeffrey The Deal God!
(apologies in advance to anyone just hitting this post thinking this deal is still active)Leave a comment:
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Glad you got yours! I ended up with 5hp Delta Uni X5 I caught on sale because my Jet (which one of the first ordered) would never ship!WOW can't tell you how great this saw is. Did get the 50" extension with the router lift. This saw is incredible, accurate as **** and makes wood working a pleasure
I am building cabinets for our kitchen and the saw is more than I could have expected. Thanks Jeff for the original post!!!
Those are great saws and was a once in a life time deal.Leave a comment:
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WOW can't tell you how great this saw is. Did get the 50" extension with the router lift. This saw is incredible, accurate as **** and makes wood working a pleasure
I am building cabinets for our kitchen and the saw is more than I could have expected. Thanks Jeff for the original post!!!
Last edited by Woodwerker; 09-16-2007, 09:35 PM.Leave a comment:
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Wooo-Hooo . . . my free blade shipped today a few weeks a head of schedule. Hopefully my saw will ship well a head of schedule.Leave a comment:
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Attention: if you want to buy or already bought the Delta mobile base it is now on sale 20% off. Amazon should reduce your price already paid.
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-50-289-M...d_i=1000093181
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Agreed...so far, thats the only thing I miss about my BT3K is the riving knife. I'm not a fan of the splitter design. I'll post seperately in Tool talk to see if anyone has any solutions...So now the $64K question-- how did you align the splitter? I'm spoiled; compared to the BT3K, there is high vacuum in this design. The two allens inside the cabinet are a PITA to get to, esp. with the blade on for alignment, and the outside shaft rotates when you adjust the inside bracket.
Edit: Never mind-- procedure is pretty straightforward. The allens in the cabinet are still a major pain, though.Leave a comment:
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That looks like the best way to me, too-- easier than adding a piece of angle to the end of the base, and you have more table to work with for the router.I think so...basically I flipped the extension table around so that the router insert is on the closer side to the blade (from some good advice from Larry). I then glued and screwed the ripped 2x4 piece on the underside on the far right end of the table, allowing the legs to be mounted to the side of it and sit properly inside the base...
So now the $64K question-- how did you align the splitter? I'm spoiled; compared to the BT3K, there is high vacuum in this design. The two allens inside the cabinet are a PITA to get to, esp. with the blade on for alignment, and the outside shaft rotates when you adjust the inside bracket.
Edit: Never mind-- procedure is pretty straightforward. The allens in the cabinet are still a major pain, though.Leave a comment:
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I think so...basically I flipped the extension table around so that the router insert is on the closer side to the blade (from some good advice from Larry). I then glued and screwed the ripped 2x4 piece on the underside on the far right end of the table, allowing the legs to be mounted to the side of it and sit properly inside the base...So did you mount the router on the inboard end and put a cross-piece under the table to attach the legs? I went to assemble mine the other day and there was no fence rail hardware (and the extension table was chipped). WMH is sending the replacement parts, so hopefully tomorrow I'll be up and running.Leave a comment:
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So did you mount the router on the inboard end and put a cross-piece under the table to attach the legs? I went to assemble mine the other day and there was no fence rail hardware (and the extension table was chipped). WMH is sending the replacement parts, so hopefully tomorrow I'll be up and running.Leave a comment:
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Got my refund today for the original 30" order.
They refunded the $750 AND the $150 for Shipping!!!!!Leave a comment:
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