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Delta bandsaw- worth it? (Picture inside)

JimFZR

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Hello all- I’ve been looking for a vintage delta bandsaw for a while and found this guy near by. Would anyone be able to tell me anything about it? I think I could get it for $150 which seems fair, but I just don’t know a ton about this particular model, or if anything appears to be missing. Thank you. Jim.
 

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For wood?

That's THE Delta bandsaw that all other have been copied from.

Looks like it is all there. Check tires and motor, but worth $150 all day long. You can get upgraded guides, well worth it. I rebuilt my father's about 10 years back. Figure in about 20 years I might need to give it a fresh coat of paint.
 
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Yes just would be for wood. I would likely replace the tires and guides. Maybe bearings if needed too.
 

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I just sold a similar one for $425. I bought it new in about 1985, it was 1/2 hp made in taiwan. It as a great saw, i just had not used it in 10 yrs.
 

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Run and get it. From The Numbered OWWM Rules:
OWWM Rule No. 5: "In the time between finding a machine and asking others if you should buy it someone else will come to the proper conclusion."
 
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Lets see..... can be broken down to move with a single person and take home. Blades are plentiful and reasonable, commonly powered by a household outlet and pretty bulletproof. Unless it was used as a stop block for a bulldozer, how else are you going to build an Adirondack chair?
 

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That looks like a 50's model and has the heavier/stiffer upper arm and hexagonal blade guide rod. It is the best version to have and a lucky find.
 

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I would get it.
I have an older version and am quite happy with it.
Was and still is a bit butchered from prior users.
But I did what you said, took of the old tires which was less dramatic then I anticipated.
Replaced the belt and blade and watched a ton of videos of how to set up a bandsaw
and it runs pretty good.
Wanted to upgrade to bearing guides but am happy with regular blocks.
Really like this guy.
 

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Just remember when you move it around not to lift it by the table. The table trunnions are a weak point on those. It's a great homeowner wood cutting saw.
 
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Yep, $150 is very good deal. Similar B saws at that price are usually in bad shape and/or of very low quality.
 
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Thanks all. Ended up getting it for $200 which I think is a fair price, a little more than I wanted to spend but it’ll last another lifetime. Will post restoration pictures soon too. For now, I need to spend some time researching the saw and best practices in restoring them
 

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Thanks all. Ended up getting it for $200 which I think is a fair price, a little more than I wanted to spend but it’ll last another lifetime. Will post restoration pictures soon too. For now, I need to spend some time researching the saw and best practices in restoring them
At $200 you are still ahead....and for all the reasons noted above.

Like I said, I have the same one....mine was built in 62. There is a tag on the back side with the exact model and Manuf date.

Mine is missing the protective shield on the downside for the blade. Someone made one out of wood. It works.
I'm thinking of cad'ing one up and using our 3D printer to make one
 

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Mine is missing the protective shield on the downside for the blade. Someone made one out of wood. It works.

Mine has the original one and it was also made out of wood. It was painted grey.

I paid $250 for mine and it isn't quite as pretty as the one in this thread. Same vintage though. It's nice when they have the belt guard and fence. Mine did not come with either of those accessories, but still seemed worth the price. The belt guard is good for protecting cords in the vicinity.

Tom
 

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Mine has the original one and it was also made out of wood. It was painted grey.

I paid $250 for mine and it isn't quite as pretty as the one in this thread. Same vintage though. It's nice when they have the belt guard and fence. Mine did not come with either of those accessories, but still seemed worth the price. The belt guard is good for protecting cords in the vicinity.

Tom
Have any pics of it? Mine looks pretty cheesy
 

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Mine does not look exactly like that.
I'll have to take a pic of it once I get back home (out of town on business)

But I still think I want to make one with my 3D printer. Assuming I can get gray filament
 
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JimFZR

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Mine looks exactly like the photos Mintgrun posted. Wonder if it was an option from Delta.
 

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I think they were standard equipment. All the saws I've seen had the same part.

I came across the 6" riser block kit (partial) and it had a wooden one just like them but six inches longer. Unfortunately, I did not find the longer hexagonal blade support piece with the other parts. (LBS - 126 in the diagram above (except longer)).

Tom
 
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