Corndoggeh
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Finally I am no longer bound by not having a table saw. Just got around to taking pictures after picking up these two old pieces of iron. Both of these were picked up only for $100 and with their original motors still just as strong as new 
First up is a fully restored Delta 34-600 Table saw, cuts like a beauty!
Next up is a unrestored Delta Homecraft 34-160
I can't find much more information other than the model of this saw. I'd really like to know what someones estimation on the value of both of these saws are but I care much more on the value of the 34-160 on whether its worth restoring or not or what the rarity of the 34-160 is since I've never seen one like this before. There are a few parts on the 34-160 that are broken such as the adjustment piece seen above that is cracked (cast aluminum) and need some repair to get it running right so if anyone can help me get more information on it that would be awesome!

First up is a fully restored Delta 34-600 Table saw, cuts like a beauty!
Next up is a unrestored Delta Homecraft 34-160
I can't find much more information other than the model of this saw. I'd really like to know what someones estimation on the value of both of these saws are but I care much more on the value of the 34-160 on whether its worth restoring or not or what the rarity of the 34-160 is since I've never seen one like this before. There are a few parts on the 34-160 that are broken such as the adjustment piece seen above that is cracked (cast aluminum) and need some repair to get it running right so if anyone can help me get more information on it that would be awesome!
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