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- Aggressive 15 amp motor for easy cutting
- Slide out work extensions provide 39-1/2 inches of support and store under the base
- Nine positive stops at common angles for fast set up
- Dust bag to collect fine dust particles
- Two-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories
List price: $260.91 (that's NaN% off!)

Solid economy value
Great saw for small - medium sized projects.
Delta 36-225 Compound Miter Saw
- 3-horsepower single-phase motor for powerful cutting
- 50-inch commercial grade Biesemeyer fence system provides unbeatable accuracy
- 45-degree right tilt for bevel cutting
- Three belt and pulley system eliminates vibration
- Accessory package includes zero-clearance insert, mobile base, carbide-tipped blade, and two 10-inch cast-iron wings--a $520.00 value
List price: $2,800.00 (that's NaN% off!)

Best Saw Ever!
You will be happyYou will want to consider where you will put it and how you will get it there. With the 50" fence it is very big, and your 220V needs to be located correctly so the cord can reach and you are not tripping on it. These are things I did not think clear through before the saw arrived and I should have. The other thing to think about is that it is extremely heavy, and it ships in effectively one piece. I needed a lot of help getting it into a basement shop, and after I got it there I decided I could never move. Assembly is simple, and everything is rock solid. After you have it in place, all that weight (and the associated power) is a wonderfull thing.
I am very happy with the fence, and have no complaints about the mobile base, though if the floor is not level, it does not have much clearance when you are moving the saw.
What a DealIt you're comtemplating over a smaller contractors saw for your shop or a cabinet saw, go with the cabinet saw if you have the room, you won't be disappointed. I was so close to buying a Delta contractors saw, I'm glad I laid out the additional funds and went with the cabinet saw.
The saw is heavy, you need one or two friends to get the saw off of the skid and onto the mobile base and a friend to help you align the cast iron extension wings. Other than that the saw can be put together by one person. It took me about 5 hours total, working over a couple of days to get it together. The saw cuts straight and true and needed very little initial alignment. The fence made by Besymeiser is the best, you can't go wrong with it. I've added the Delta outfeed table to it (see review), and would highly recommend adding some kind of outfeed table to the saw to make cutting long board that much more easier.
Overall I am very happy with the saw, it is the backbone of my shop.
I Would buy another Delta cabinet saw if I had to, but I believe I'll never have to replace this saw.

- 3-hp, 1-phase induction motor for powerful cutting
- Blade tilts 45 degrees to the right for bevel cutting
- Heavy-duty trunnions and precision-ground arbor for a lifetime of accuracy
- Table board required for proper fence support (sold separately)
- Two-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories
List price: $2,109.00 (that's NaN% off!)

Hands down, the best saw periodEveryone knows that the Unisaw is the Holy Grail of all saws, and it lives up to this reputation. Out of the box it was flawless. It required almost no further adjustment. Even with the crappy blade that comes with the saw, the cuts are near perfect. The cuts become perfect after you throw that blade away and replace it with a better one. I recommend the Forrest Woodworker II.
The 30" fence that came with this saw was in service about 10 minutes before I decided to replace it with the 52". The saw was a gift (great gift, huh) and had I ordered it myself, I would have ordered it with the bigger fence. I got on the Biesemeyer web site and bought the replacement front and rear rails to convert it to the larger fence. You only need to replace these components, as the fence is compatable with both. I bought the new components and "factory seconds", but they were in perfect condition.
I looked at the "other" saws and came within inches of buying one based on price. I even drove five hours to a competitive product's showroom to see their saw hands on. I'm glad that I didn't buy it because it doesn't compare to this unit. The Unisaw is easy to use, easy to set up and adjust, and makes woodworking a religious experience.
Would I recommend this saw? Yes! Yes! Yes! The only drawback to this saw is that most people wait too long to buy it.
Excellent saw at a good priceThe saw arrived on the date ... said it would. The delivery driver not only unloaded it from the truck, but wheeled it around to my shop behind the house and into the shop. Only gripe about Delta's packaging is that extension table wiggled loose from box and suffered minor damage. Delta should rework packaging so damage in shipment is minimized.
Assembly of saw was straightforward, following Delta's directions in the owner's manual. The fence did not arrive with the saw as ... informed me it had been damanged, and would send a new one as soon as possible. So for about a week I could only use the miter gauge and dream about ripping boards.
All told, once completely assembled, this saw lives up to my years of dreaming and anticipation of ownership. I look for several things in a table saw; accuracy of saw and fence, quiet operation, fit and finish, easy and safe to use. The Unisaw never lags in any of these requirements. The saw and fence were dead-on accurate out of the box. The start/stop button mounted to the left of the saw's center is the ideal location for the saywer. The stop button protrudes from the switch face, allowing me to turn the saw off with my knee if necessary. Handy thing when the cut sometimes goes a little awry. The start button face is recessed, so accidental starting is minimized. The blade guard isn't the greatest, but what OEM guard is? Still, it is better than the one on my last saw, and I plan to keep it in place for all through cuts until I can go aftermarket for a better guard.
The saw has plenty of power. Dadoing operations that would practically stall my old table saw barely lowers the RPM of this saw. Ripping thick stock should be no problem. The fit and finish of this saw are adequate, though the plastic motor cover kept wanting to slide down till I figured out how to secure it properly. I'd prefer it to be hinged rather than the way it attaches.
The saw starts and runs quietly. My last saw was terribly loud; even with hearing protection on it was a major distraction and made using the saw unpleasant. With the Unisaw, I can pick up a board and buzz it through without hunting around the shop for my ear muffs. It's that quiet.
...P>You can't go wrong with this saw. This particular configuration must be "optioned" up a bit at this price; i.e. you'll want the 30" extension table and a mobile base if your saw isn't destined to live in one designated spot in your shop. I got both for my small shop; makes the saw the perfect addition for it.
Best saw I've ever used. This is comercial duty.
- 1-1/2 HP induction motor for smooth power and long performance
- 10" cast iron wing, stand, belt and pulley guard
- See-thru blade guard with splitter and anti-kickback attachment
- Miter gage, V-belt, arbor, motor pulleys, 30" Unifence system complete with side extension table
- Five year limited warranty on machines, parts and accessories
List price: $949.97 (that's 0% off!)

Very nice contractor sawIt's a great contractor saw. It cuts well and can be transported with two people. However, there are a few drawbacks.
First, moving the saw always throws the extension table out of alignment. If you move the table between sites, I suggest that the table be completely removed. The table is attached with wood screws and they just are not substantial enough to hold the table while moving it.
Second, dust collection is atrocious. If you plan on using this is a cabinet shop, you need to attach something to collect dust. I tried the dust chute manufactured by Delta and it is a complete waste of time. Instead, I attached 1/4" hardboard. NOTE: the best way to do this is to attach it between the legs and frame, which requires a lot of effort.
Third, the blade height mechanism is very difficult to adjust. The blade height mechanism loosens over time. So, if you are cutting dados and it is loose, you can end up with a dado that starts at 1/2" deep and finishes at 1/4" deep. Tightening it requires that you be a contortionist or that you turn the saw upside down.
Fourth, the blade guard is tough to work with. The plastic housing does not stay up and out of the way. I eventually tossed the blade guard and purchased a Beisemeyer after-market splitter, which works great.
Fifth, I don't see any benefit to the UniFence. In the three years I've used it, I've never had a situation where I wanted to change the oriientation of the fence. But I've had many occasions where a Beisemeyer fence would have been useful. Also, attaching jigs to a UniFence is much more difficult than attaching to a Beisemeyer. [Actually, there is one thing--say you need to make 20 cross cuts in 2x4 lumber all the same length. With the Unifence, you can slide the fence back and use it as a depth stop.]
Sixth, the motor will bog down when cutting thick tough wood, like 5/4 oak or rock maple.
So, this machine gets four stars (and I put a cabinet saw on my Christmas list).
Outstanding Saw
Solid Contractor's SawI had high expectations for this saw...
Now that I've had the saw for about a month. I am still very satisfied with my choice.
I had a small shipping damage issue with a couple of parts that Delta sent replacements for without delay. I had to wait on hold, but when they talked with me, the response was immediate and courteous. I love a company that cares for customers.
I set up the saw by myself with little or no difficulties. The only thing that was close to time consuming was mounting the motor and aligning the belt properly. The Unifence was easy to set up and align. The best way to ensure that you have great fence alignment...MAKE IT EASY TO ADJUST. The fence is solid with no side deflections (I checked out all fences at retailers and at Woodworking shows, the Unifence is up there with the best). Blade 45 and 90 deg stops were also very easy to adjust.
Part finish was excellent and the saw looks like a quality piece of equipment that I will give to my sons...after 30 years or so.
Cutting with the saw was a great experience. The saw is very stable, quietly powerful and safe to operate with splitter and guard.
When I get the mobile base, I'll be able to move it around when I am using other tools.
I really couldn't ask for more out of a Contractor's saw.
Except maybe one thing...If power tools are going to be sold by Amazon or any other vendor that ships. The packaging needs to be a little more robust to withstand the abuse that individually shipped tools can get. Replacing parts for shipping damage can't be a good way to make profits. I want Delta to be around for a long time, so please spend a little more on packaging.

- Supports work right up to the blade
- Reduced chip-out and splintering
- Reduces sawdust expelled
- Kerf serves as handy stock alignment guide
- Reduces saw noise
List price: $24.99 (that's 39% off!)

Leecraft zero clearance
Spend a few extra bucks and get the Leecraft. It's the bestI bought some inserts from a cheaper supplier and they were warped when I received them. I could straighten them out, but they remembered the bow and went back to that rather quickly. Get Leecraft.
They have the adjusting allen head studs so you can get it perfectly flat with your saws top. Unlike the PMatic factory inserts, these are flat and true. If you take your factory insert, turn it upside down on the cast iron saw top, and press down on the corners, sure enough it will rock. The Leecraft doesn't do that.
The factory inserts have the advantage of working with all different size blade thicknesses. They also work if you are tilting the blade, to a 45 degree angle for example. These zero clearance inserts do not do that. You have to buy a new one for every type of blade and angle. (Unless you are willing to defeat the zero clearance advantage.)
Preventing saw dust from flying in the air is reduced but not eliminated. The dust riding around in the pocket of the teeth, gets flung in the air all the same.
I picked one up to use for my dado blade and have a new one on standby for the next dado setting. The problem is that unless you have several of these, one for every possible dado setting, you're not going to be able to use them for dadoing every possible size. That is where the factory dado insert comes in. Sometimes you don't care about worrying that the wood piece can dive into the saw, or that your work piece is so small that you need a closer platform to support it. Take kerfing out large plywood sheets for cabinet sides for example. When you are doing smaller projects needing dados, having the Leecraft is great.
My advice is to pick up several of these; one for your regular blade, and two or three for your most popular dado settings.
I love the overall quality. If I had to be critical, I would say that it is annoying to hear the blade kiss off of the side of the insert when it is starting up, and also create a slight rattle as it touches it on the edges. That creates a cheaper sound, especially annoying when you are using a saw that is of the caliber of the PMatic 66. It sings normally. Leecraft in their instructions advises you to take a small file and enlarge the opening slightly to eliminate that. That is not a defect, just a consideration when first using the blade insert.
So in conclusion, get some Leecraft inserts, and make sure you have both the standard and dado inserts from the factory. Each has its own purpose. Overall, highly recommended.
Best Table Saw InsertA) Pre-cut relief slot in the bottom of the insert for blade clearance of the starter cut.
B) Phenolic laminate that is strong and smooth and remains flat
C) Increased safety from stock inserts by keeping wood from getting between the blade and saw opening (Tilted blade cuts require a additional insert, or the stock insert)
D) Fully adjustable height, width and length
E) Reduces chip out
Note that if you use a factory blade guard like the one on the PM66 you will need to make a small slot in the rear of the insert to accommodate the splitter.
Overall, a very well designed and manufactured product. Highly recommended 5 stars

- Two-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories
- 15 amp motor for powerful cutting
- Horizontal D-handle for more comfortable operation
- Nine positive stops at common angles for quick setup
- Extension wing and sliding fence provide added material support
List price: $339.55 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $399.99

fool proof sawlaser makes cuts fast and accurate
built very well
love this saw
Delta Makes a Fabulous 12" Compound Miter Saw
Excellent Saw - Nice features
- 3-hp, 1-phase induction motor for powerful cutting
- Blade tilts 45 degrees to the right for bevel cutting
- Heavy-duty trunnions and precision-ground arbor for a lifetime of accuracy
- Two-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories
- Note: extension table in photo not included
List price: $2,209.00 (that's NaN% off!)

Top of the lineWhen I started using it I knew why there was a difference in cost factor. I also wondered how my old saw was rated at 3 HP,when there is no comparison between it and the 3 HP unisaw. It was like changing from from a model T Ford to a new Cad. What a difference! I highly recommend spending a few more dollars and getting what you really want. Very satified with it and wished I had purchased it sooner.
A reliable workhorse
Don't wait as long as I did....
- Adds roll-away portability to Delta Unisaws and Heavy-Duty Shapers
- Steel construction for durability
- Foot-operated lever provides easy raising and lowering of base
- Inside dimensions 20-5/8 by 20-5/8 inches for a custom fit
- Two-year limited warranty on machines, parts, and accessories
List price: $103.98 (that's 4% off!)

tight, but works
Great mobile base
Perfect Fit
- Install in minutes
- Sectionalized so they can be made to required length by hand
- Designed to be rolled onto the drive just like a bike chain
- Have same cross section dimensions as regular v-belts
- Stand up to harsh environments - 5 times longer
List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)

What happened to the price?
The vibration is gone
Keep the old girl

Tips and Advice...I proactively bought the link v-belt to replace my relatively new belts in my jointer, table saw and drill press. Given the cost and hindsight being 20-20 I probably would have waited til my "regular" v-belts wore out.
First off, I was getting terrible results until I found out that the "T end" of the links needs to trail in the rotation of the belt. Given proper installation, I can do the penny balance trick on my table saw turnng it on and off.
I really do not understand all the superman-like transformations people are describing. The noise level is not radically different and my machines were not vibrating that much to begin with. Maybe there is significant benefit to smaller contractor style tools, but on larger, properly tuned gear (250lb and up range) I think the difference is probably not worth the cost of proactive replacement. There are much better upgrades that can be had in the woodshop for power tools.
Worth Every Penny
Power Twist V-BeltI didn't know exactly what fixed belt size would fit the motors pulley, the Power Twist offered the best solution. Grizzly's offered the best price on this item as I shopped around.
I had to play around with the links to understand how the loop link ends closed, as the instructions and pictures were not that informative. This variable sized link belt worked great on the new table saw replacement motor pulley. Slippage nill, and vibration undectable. Just be sure to orient the belt arrows to the direction of pulley turn.