On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:50:32 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Ba r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>> The difference is a longer warranty, a free tool or mobile base, a
>> coupon book, and of course, the "X".
>>
>> Barry
>
>It goes much deeper that that. Do all your shirts have an alligator on
>them? Do your sneakers (ooops, sorry, meant to say athletic shoes) have a
>swoosh on them? If so, you'd not want the neighbors to see an X-less saw in
>your shop!
>
My DJ-20 was $500 cheaper without the X. <G>
Barry
"Ba r r y" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> The difference is a longer warranty, a free tool or mobile base, a
> coupon book, and of course, the "X".
>
> Barry
It goes much deeper that that. Do all your shirts have an alligator on
them? Do your sneakers (ooops, sorry, meant to say athletic shoes) have a
swoosh on them? If so, you'd not want the neighbors to see an X-less saw in
your shop!
In article <[email protected]>,
Ba r r y <nospam*removethis*@snet.net> wrote:
>On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 09:18:20 GMT, "Tony Weikert"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>What's the difference between the Delta X5 Unisaw (Model 36-L31X) and a
>>'regular' Delta Unisaw (Model 36-L31) other than the price? I looked at
>>their web site and in their print catalog but there's no explanation that I
>>can find detailing the differences. Thanks.
>>Tony
>>
>
>
>The difference is a longer warranty, a free tool or mobile base, a
>coupon book, and of course, the "X".
One other "important" difference.
Any discussion in the proposed 'soft-wreck' will be limited to only
the 'regular' saw. After all, the other model is X-rated.
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 09:18:20 GMT, "Tony Weikert"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>What's the difference between the Delta X5 Unisaw (Model 36-L31X) and a
>'regular' Delta Unisaw (Model 36-L31) other than the price? I looked at
>their web site and in their print catalog but there's no explanation that I
>can find detailing the differences. Thanks.
>Tony
>
The difference is a longer warranty, a free tool or mobile base, a
coupon book, and of course, the "X".
Barry