| Title | : | DELTA vs DeWALT || Side by Side Comparison |
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bTHIS DELTA SAW IS DEFINITELY NOT, NOT THE RIDGID MODEL YOU SHOULD LOOK AT THE RIDGID, A BLIND PERSON CAN TELL THEY ARE NOT THE SAME/b Comment from : @PostUp_Time |
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bVERY DOUBTFUL DELTA WEIGHS OVER 200 POUNDS THE METABO HPT WITH MORE FENCES WEIGHS 100 POUNDS WITH A HUGE CART/b Comment from : @PostUp_Time |
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superb video and very helpful!! Comment from : @chrislong6390 |
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What are your thoughts on the Delta 36-6023 table saw? Comment from : @_TheFancyBear_ |
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The video on the delta website shows that extra fence on the other side So I would contact Delta about yours being wrong Comment from : @TJ3ttts |
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One is designed for the job site the other is for cabinet shop/home shop Totally different Comment from : @tmack7948 |
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I looked into the Skil, but bought the Kobalt on the advice of a friend Mistake It was junk, IMO So, I returned it and bought the Dewalt Best decision I have made on a tool It works perfectly for everything from general rip cuts to precision cabinet pieces The only reason I did not opt for the Delta is space Right now I have to share my shop with the garage, but once I get my shed/shop built, the Delta will be my featured tool I love the Saw Stop, but I just cannot justify the expense for a DiY'er/hobby woodworker Comment from : @TwilightxKnight13 |
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The secondary fence on the DeWalt serves two purposesbrSupport as you explained and if you look closer there is another detent that locks it in so it sits on top of the table saw to cut smaller materialmbrbrI went from a hybrid saw to that DeWalt, and yes you can do a lot but it doesn’t replace a stationary saw like that deltabrAmy the noise……it’s really loud Comment from : @ginoasci |
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Your voice sounds very similar to Ray Ramono from "Everybody Loves Ramond" and that's all I got to say about that Comment from : @Calibir1 |
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How does the delta compare with the skilsaw spt99? Comment from : @phinguyen5393 |
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The Robert DeNiro of the wood Comment from : @federicomalacrida5732 |
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That isnt a support for large piece of wood on the fence It is for making thin rips On the delta that us all it does The dewalt does support material and is for thin rips Comment from : @dustinbrady9118 |
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Thank you for throwing another wrench in my plans! I was sold on the delta I’ve got a Bosch job site saw now and thought the delta was an upgrade Now I’m thinking I’m better off saving for a grizzly or jet I don’t like on the delta that the support isn’t there until you fully extend the fence Comment from : @benjaminbrookins9273 |
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Never buy anything that doe inot/i have an induction motor, induction motors are nice and quiet The Dewalt is so damn loud it WILL destroy your hearing, even IF you use hearing protection It's all about scale (as in time) so if you use the saw on a regular basis stay far away from the Dewalt (and any other saw with the same type of motor) Induction motor all the way Comment from : @eriklarsson3188 |
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bought the delta today Its 550 now Comment from : @hakuuna_matata |
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6:32 "Fence is rock solid" while it wobbles around when you are wiggleing it back and forth I thought about the DeWalt, but sure is plasticy in this video Comment from : @agomodern |
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I always wear noise canceling headphones so the sound isn't an issue But it's shocking how quiet the Delta was Comment from : @Saturn-Matrix |
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Would the delta be good enough for building kitchen cabinets? Comment from : @MAE74961 |
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Once you reach the level of the Delta (price wise), one might consider if they are better served with a track saw setup instead I've owned both saws here as well as a Kreg track saw with the full Accu-cut system and the track saw system was better than either of these (and took up less space stored than either as well) The difference between the Kreg setup and the Delta is about 200-300 but it is crazy how much better of a system the track saw setup is Comment from : @matthewphillips5483 |
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Great comparison If anyone is looking for this Delta, HD sells the Ridigd clone for $650 but it often goes on sale for $399, which is a screaming deal for the saw You just have to be fast to order one when they get in stock brI have the Dewalt now and I'm about to pick up the Ridgid clone of the Delta I work out of a 1 car garage and we park in it, so the small size of the Dewalt (mounted on a small rolling cabinet) has been a great solution But I think the benefits of the Ridgid, especially in our house that is below our dining room, will be much better It will make the work space more cramped, but the benefits will outweigh that for sure Comment from : @johndoe6032 |
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I wish you would have talked about the motors I want to cut hardwoods and do not need to move around, have a dedicated space Based on your review and your commentors, sounds like I should get the Delta Thanks! Comment from : @Tommy-ye6yn |
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I have been using an old Shopsmith However for years have not be pleased with the table saw at all It's good lath and drill press Even with the upgrades offered and rather have a dedicated "real" table saw I make furniture, doors and so on, strictly as a hobby brI was spoiled by a big Delta 3 Phase, 5 hp table saw 40 years ago when working my way through college in a cabinet shop, so I tend to lean toward Delta brHowever the portability and compact size of the DeWalt model is very appealing, brAlthough have some apprehension about the DeWalt saw blade height adjustment setup and it's light weight fence configuration as you pointed it out brYour review clearly explaining the differences is very helpful! Thank you Comment from : @wauzdancer1556 |
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The Delta is a much better saw all the way around I’ve had mine for about a year and it was a huge upgrade over my DeWalt FlexVolt job site saw Comment from : @keith7630 |
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Thanks for this detailed and thorough review You've helped me make my final choice I'm shopping for my first table saw that has the room for plywood along with the finesse to make more precision woodworking projects The Delta looks like a fine value Comment from : @wafflestomper9829 |
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this video helped me make my decision on which saw to buy Thank you Comment from : @jbcollins5781 |
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the delta is heads and tails above the dewaltbrThe fence alone makes it a much better choiceit is much more precisebrIt does move easily and it is very stable when the foot peddle is downbrI use it everyday and it is as good today as it was three years ago Comment from : @georgeokane6608 |
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24:20, that flimsy Dewalt rip fence certainly is NOT "rock solid", far from it DeWalt stand teeters and totters compared to the Delta DeWalt wheels are wobbly AF; Dewalt wheels not much better but it's not intended to be moved around No question, at the same price, which is the better saw Now if only I had the room, and the scratch, I'd be in the Delta camp for sure Comment from : @charlesschuster7963 |
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Delta is the better saw IMO I replaced my Dewalt with the Delta and have zero regrets other than wishing I had bought the Delta instead of the Dewalt in the first place Comment from : @NBGTFO |
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I have the dewalt and the t72 delta and man what a difference Comment from : @NicktheDIYguy |
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Remember these GUYS getmpaid for theses reviews,your BUYING a name,OTHER BRANDS offer same things but half The price,and do just as GOOD a job,theses are designed for The home use not industrial DONSTANT use!!!!! Comment from : @hwfranjr |
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I just purchased a DeWalt job site saw, I'm pretty happy with it , but I really miss my old Porter Cable stationary table saw 😢 It was much more quiet being Belt Driven weighted a lot i think about 300lbs!! The weight and size alone must have attracted someone who wanted/needed a good heavy saw badly Along with other tools Yes someone managed to walk away with the beast in my basement without anyone seeing anything?? I think someone close by took it 😮😢 I wanted to buy another for my new home purchase but they discontinued them That Delta is really close but not quite as heavy or permanent as the old PC I hadbrMy new home is in a much better location I'm not worried about it happening again Neighbors are noisy in a good way here 😊😊 Comment from : @KRich408 |
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I am not a contractor needing to haul a saw around The Delta is much more substantial and love the cast iron table Th cast iron table is convenient for flat surface when needed for other needs Comment from : @tomamass7172 |
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Try Delta or Dewalt saw with a Diablo blade could make it easy 10db less noisy Comment from : @xristm |
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was wondering- thx- now i know Comment from : @buzzpatch2294 |
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This video could have been shortened to one phrase: there is no valid comparison between these two saws brbrOne is basically a circular saw mounted upside down in a relatively flimsy table It can fit in a pickup and be transported to a job site for making framing cuts The other is a stationary saw that can make cabinet and fine-furniture-grade cuts Both have their place with some overlap between the two Comment from : @johndaniels9957 |
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Have you done a video comparing the larger Skilsaw worm drive jobsite saw to the Delta? They’re pretty comparable in price, and the worm drive is supposed to be next class powerful I wonder if those are closer to each other for a woodworker on a garage on a budget without a dedicated 220-240v outlet brbrI’ve searched and failed to find a video from you on that Apologies if I have missed it tho brbrThanks for the great content Comment from : @MemphisCorollaS |
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Do you think the Delta is quieter due to the fact that it's more of a stationary saw vs jobsite saw? Would a jet tablesaw be similar in terms of decibals? Comment from : @greid9349 |
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It’s like comparing apples to oranges… Comment from : @dfishman76 |
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I think the Powermatic contractor saw would kick the crap out of both of theseyou pay alot more, but Comment from : @CharlieGroh |
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Just a thought If those fence faces are bolted on the main steel beam of the fence, can you not reverse the aluminum fence faces (left to right) to use the flip feature as a support to cut on the right of the blade? I dunno, maybe I'm totally wrong Like I said, just a thought Very Informative video though👍 Comment from : @cblack1863 |
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delta for sure if use that my ears would not be ringing and forget it the dewalt to dam loud Comment from : @jonathanmoor7035 |
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thanks good honest review Comment from : @josesgarcia2124 |
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I wish the delta had the rack and pinion fencebrThat is so important to mebrI thought rack and pinion was most accuratebrWhy doesn’t delta use it??brPlease help Comment from : @sirturd4966 |
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Is the delta cast iron top Comment from : @sirturd4966 |
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Is the delta rack and pinion on the fence?brMy concern is trusting fence parallel with blade Comment from : @sirturd4966 |
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went with the ridgid clone of the delta and could not be happier with the decision I feel the cast iron top itself made a huge difference for me and was able to achieve accuracy (thanks to your other adjustment video) I was looking for I had to rearrange my garage for this (since I park my car in it) but it was worth it I was able to secure one for $320 and felt like a steal! Comment from : @ashutoshsrivastava303 |
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I agreed with Woodrawsmith, but I own a Dewalt Job site Saw for about eight years and I am constantly calibrating and fine tuning my saw to get the best results, again for a portable saw, in my opinion is the best in the market (price and availability) I have fabricated from fine furniture to a complete home with it… in the old days they use to do everything by hand and all was done as accurate as they could, and that furniture still around… workmanship is the craftsman, not the machine, with all do respect Comment from : @santoni58 |
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Did you say 200 lb? Online it's said 77lb Which is it? Comment from : @indigos290 |
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Enjoyed the video! I’m trying to decide between these 2 saws brbrHow flat is each surface? The cast iron on the delta seems like it is likely potentially much flatter brbrCan you measure them? Thanks!!!! Comment from : @FFWrench |
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Great vid Currently looking for a 7491 to replace my craftsman 113 I had one of those deltas in my sights a couple years back, theyre great too Nice breakdown Comment from : @ERone43 |
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I have the exact same DeWalt saw displayed/discussed in this video It has performed flawlessly, but I do have a gripe OK, 2 gripes Yes, the miter is crap and I knew that up front, but the 2 miter slots are not the same width And that may be related to my second gripe The aluminum table top is far from being flat I haven't measured the thickness variations, but I've grown sick of this issue Likewise, the Delta table has also been reported being not perfectly flat Two videos I've seen measured 0008" in one, and around 0030" in another I can probably live with 0008", not not with 0030" (almost 1/32") Thus, the search for my next table saw continues Comment from : @kennnva551 |
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Someone just getting started in wordworking and i do have the room in my shop with no vehicles to worry about im looking towards the Delta I like parts of the dewalt but with learning my skills as i move ahead i may go with the Delta Awesome comparisons on these two Comment from : @jdurrant421 |
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I am torn between these 2 I still can't decide Great video Comment from : @donkeedic6304 |
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what i find weird about the dewalt 7485 is the angles the wheel is hard to move and get in the right spot the red thing to choose the angle with isnt the best also the mitre gauge slot has loads of play in it why??????????? the fence is solid (95 percent) sometimes get play in one end and its not always at 90 to the table Comment from : @amwartwork |
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Thank you for this I've looked at both of these (plus the Ridgid that is similar to the Delta) I am leaning toward a mobile saw as I want to store it in my shed and bring it to my driveway (or use in the backyard for projects there) The large wheels are critical to that, but the ability to fold down is essential for shed storage as well However, all the jobsite saws I looked at could not take a dado stack, so this is encouraging I almost pulled the trigger on the 8-1/4" Dewalt with the crazy sale last week ($250!) but want to future proof myself a little While I have no need for a dado stack yet (still learning my router), I feel like I will want one within a year or two I'm concerned with the fence strength, though, as I could see myself wanting to clamp sacrificial fences I wonder if anyone has done this successfully with the weak aluminum brReally enjoying your channel Thanks again! Comment from : @markkempton4579 |
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I have the Delta but have used the Dewalt In my personal opinion, the two saws have different purposes The Dewalt is better for Job site but the Delta is better for small shops As for storage, it depends on how you have your shop laid out as to if the storage really matters Comment from : @bcroft68bc |
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Why would you compare portable saw to stationary one? Delta also makes portable jobsite saw!!!!! Comment from : @Heinsalu |
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I'm a musician that works with mixing music in the studio and the standard for maximum levels mix music at is 80-85 dbs So the fact that the Delta is only 85 is really impressive I've been agonizing over what to replace my Ryobi job site saw with and while I was already leaning toward the Delta (longer lead in, space for an auxiliary table (ie router), height and angle locks) the lower sound level seals the dealbrbrThis review was thorough and really informative The only thing I didn't see was how to do squaring adjustmentsbut I'm sure there are other videos on that Comment from : @carterjames823 |
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I would go with the Delta; more top surface and you can also add a router tabletop to it if you want love how quite it is, but I hear that's because it's a belt drive which I'm happy with Comment from : @longfeather127 |
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How much is the Delta ?????? Does Lowe’s sell it ????? Please let me know I m going with the delta If I can, I have a feeling it’s going to be a lot more than the Dewalt!! Comment from : @paulwhite8381 |
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These are my 2 choices right now to upgrade from my craftsman Thanks for helping me make up my mind I believe that I am going with Delta Comment from : @arkansasboy45 |
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Thank you for posting Wow, I didn’t realize how quiet the Delta is Comment from : @Subsonic-g2n |
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Great comparison video! I've owned the DeWalt for several years, and prior to purchasing it I had narrowed it down to the DeWalt or the Delta As you surmised in your video, the deciding factor was the much smaller storage space required for the DeWalt My shop is in my garage and since I need to park our vehicles in there when not woodworking the DeWalt was clearly the best choice for me I've frankly been amazed at how versatile and accurate it is, I thought I was making more of a compromise in capability than it's turned out to be The biggest issue is the smaller table size makes cutting larger pieces a bit of a challenge To get around that I use a Bora saw guide and my circular saw to break down sheet goods before cutting them down to final size on the DeWalt An extra step, but since I'm only a hobby woodworker the extra time isn't a big deal Comment from : @tonyg1958 |
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DELTA DELTA DELTA!!!!!! Comment from : @unclefester4626 |
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Why wasn't a cabinet saw part of the comparison? You compare a jobsite saw to what looks like a contractor saw And while they all are considered table saws it is obvious a Chevy S10 is different than a dump truck Kind of wired Comment from : @ramongibbs8692 |
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Im pretty sure that's not a support fence on the Delta It's for cutting very thin material The Dewalt needs that feature because of the smaller table space brbrIf you need to take a saw away from the shop and into a job site get the Dewalt Both saws can easily be moved around the work shop As price is competitive, the Delta is the superior workshop saw Comment from : @DD-gq1uq |
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You do have to spend some time setting the saw up blade, fence, etc But once done, the saw is great Fairly compact which is Nice wwwyoutubecom/post/UgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape this tightens up the side to side play a lot Comment from : @jamesmahon838 |
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I’m happy to report that I finally got a dial indicator made to run in the miter slots(actually an amazing Temu buy, 30bucks give or take) I can’t believe that my delta was factory set absolutely perfect I’m a beginner and finally making jigs as well as taking the time to dial it all in I’d love a cabinet saw but honestly, the delta will do everything I need it to Good blades and having it dialed, the potential this saw has is amazing for the price point I’d love some cast iron wings but these ones haven’t affected anything I’ve done yet I cut some strips of oak today to trim out my sled, just to see, I put them together and got glue line joints no matter how I rearranged the strips I’m no expert but that means everything is perfectly aligned Can’t beat it with a simple trip to the store Comment from : @Shannon-v3r |
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The delta, in my opinion, is the best value out there The right wing was dipping, I must not have tightened it all the way, but I figured it out and fully dialed in I finally started making jigs and am only starting to unlock its potential People complain about the dust collection I have a Camvac high pressure DC, when I turn on all three motors, it collects 90 percent of the dust It’s amazing The electrical upgrade was worth the money just for the ability to run the Camvac Low pressure systems will be a thing of the past once the High pressure systems catch on inthe states I think Comment from : @Shannon-v3r |
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Thank you for this video! Exactly the internal debate I'm having right now Comment from : @tomman513 |
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Delta because of power and production efficiency, cost is freindly Comment from : @davidndahura7437 |
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Excellent review Comment from : @Physicsnerd1 |
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Excellent video I got the delta It’s a no brainer if you have space Comment from : @Arvisgrt |
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Thank you for the video One question? Can the Delta saw be mounted on a mobile cart like the smaller Delta job site saw? I don't care for the Dewalt cart If anyone that follows you has done so, please advice Comment from : @porkchop3094 |
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Great video!, still trying to decide on what would be a great beginner / novice saw Comment from : @mcrocker01 |
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Dewalt for travel Delta for diy shop Comment from : @RichardRecupero |
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Thank you for this review! I will have to go with the Delta Comment from : @ifollowjesus1667 |
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Haha Comparing a fold up portable to a real contractor saw Slap a 250lb slab of 2" board on there and youll see the difference Comment from : @terencenewlin5265 |
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Great review my friend Thanks Comment from : @geraldsmith8878 |
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Remember the decibel scale is logarithmic, so a 10 decibel difference is twice as loud Thanks so much for the review! I'm going to end up going with the Dewalt as I only have 1/2 of a typical "2 car" garage to work in, and space is thus at a premium Comment from : @Foxholeatheist |
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On the delta fence can't you unbolt the 2 aluminum rails and flip them so you can use the secondary fence on the right side of the saw? Comment from : @pezy8904 |
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I just got the Dewalt It looks like they recently upgraded the miter gauge The one on display at Lowe's still had the gauge like the one you showed Mine was all metal and sturdy I think it was the same size, but better material It still wasn't as good as the one on the other saw, but at least it might be usable Comment from : @carlm6188 |
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Metabo xpt c10j Comment from : @michaelshelnutt3534 |
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