![]() ![]() My question is should I also get the machined pulleys as well? Some say they help reduce vibration, and others say the original pulleys are already machined and they're unnecessary - what do you think? I've only read good things about link belts, especially for these types of saws, so this appears to be a natural choice. The saw has been sitting a while, so I plan to replace the old V belt. ![]() While not a cabinet saw, these are suppose to be very good machines, made in the USA, and maybe all the machine I'll ever need - and heck, since it was free, what did I have to lose? It's in very good condition with the exception of a rusty top, and some elbow grease should easily take care of that, but there are a couple other issues I'd appreciate some input on: That's right, this guy inherited it from a relative, rarely used it, and just wanted it gone and was happy to give it to someone who would use it. I ran across a local CL listing for a "Delta table saw", which ended up being a 36-430 2000 series contractor saw that the owner was letting it go for the low, low price of … wait for it …. Yesterday in my continuing unsuccessful search for a good used cabinet saw, I had some luck in a slightly different direction. ![]()
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