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"Will"

22/07/2004 2:12 PM

Re: How many 6" jointer threads can we have? 1 more :)

B a r r y wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 12:55:31 -0700, "Brian" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >Again, all the chinese/taiwanese imports are very alike. Griz and
Delta and
> >Jet and side by side reveal very little difference in terms of
castings of
> >the trunions, tables, etc in the realm of cabinet saws, jointers,
etc. Been
> >there, done that. It's the same stuff, and in fact so similar I'd
be hard
> >pressed to believe most of it didn't come from the same factory
abroad.
>
> Ever see a DJ-15? <G>
>
> Barry

Barry, pardon me for interrupting, but I think the point of the post
was to discuss comparisons within the same "class" of tool. The DJ-15
is both more expensive and designed differently than other 8"
"Chiwanese" jointers. I believe the accurate comparison between
Grizzly, Jet and Delta 8" models, from both a price and design
standpoint, would include Delta's 37-380 8" model instead. The Delta
DJ15 and DJ20 are steps above and beyond the point of the disccusion,
with all due respect.

-Ronn


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B a r r y

in reply to "Will" on 22/07/2004 2:12 PM

23/07/2004 11:34 AM

On 22 Jul 2004 14:12:44 -0700, "Will" <[email protected]>
wrote:


> The Delta
>DJ15 and DJ20 are steps above and beyond the point of the disccusion,
>with all due respect.

Exactly. A local guy recently could not sell a used DJ-15, as none of
his ad responders knew what it was.

He was asking $400 when it finally sold. <G>

Barry


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