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SallyAnn

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Can someonetell me what this is? Selling my deceased husbands tools and this has no numbers or name. Maybe part of another tool?4E1B6135-2234-4C25-9BF2-EE397CEBFA67.jpeg
 
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SallyAnn

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And if he wants it to be sold without the machine it goes to. Higher prices paid for machines WITH the attachments. Hope this isn't what I think the sale is about.....
Hmm, there is no table saw, but someone coming to look at the contractor saw tomorrow. I will ask him if it goes with it. Thanks for reply. Yes, he passed in November, garage full of woodworking tools. Most of the things have names and numbers and manuals but not this item.
 
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Hmm, there is no table saw, but someone coming to look at the contractor saw tomorrow. I will ask him if it goes with it. Thanks for reply. Yes, he passed in November, garage full of woodworking tools. Most of the things have names and numbers and manuals but not this item.
-Unless I'm mistaken a "contractor saw" is a better grade of table saw and this might just go with it. The brand name Delta was associated at one time (owned by) Rockwell and had a good name for quality products. Your's looks to be an older model and a better grade than what's being sold now. Brand name of the contractor saw?
 

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So sorry for your loss.

It looks like a Delta 34-183 Table saw tenon jig.


There are a few for sale online used for around $100.

There is a metal bar on the bottom of it that fits in the slots on the top of the contractor saw. (those 2 dark lines on either side of the blade).

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A contractors saw is generally a lighter version of a table saw that can be moved to a job site as opposed to a cabinet saw which is usually a heavier table saw and meant to be left in place. There are also lots of light weight home owner table saws out there. That tenon jig can be used with either type of table saw. The tenon jig has value to someone, that may not be the person who buys the contractors saw and is often sold by itself to someone who builds furniture.
 

Kevin J.

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It is a tenon jig as stated above. It is used with the table saw. It can be used with most brands of table saws. If you sell the saw, the tenon jig doesn't "go with it ". You should get at least $80.00 extra for it. If you aren't sure about the value of the tools please ask as many people on this site would be willing to help you place a reasonable value. Please watch out for scavengers who will try to low ball you on prices.
 
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