Delta Unisaw Review

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By Hubbr

When we talk about table saws, the first thing that comes to mind, for many woodworkers, is the Delta Unisaw. Released in the 1930's it was the first product of its kind, and even today in the 21st century, for many people, table saw is synonymous with Delta Unisaw. Certainly it is one of the most powerful cabinet saws on the market.

It's 3 HP or 5HP engine can cut anything and its 36-inch or 52-inch rails allow a lot of space. It costs a lot of money, but if you are a woodworking professional the investment is really worth it.

The dust collection system is very good. It comes with a Biesemeyer fence, so the accuracy of your cuts is guaranteed.

The Unisaw is quite an advanced product and some of its features are unique on the market, no other brand has a better design, this is really thought-out, with the woodworker in mind, they certainly provided a great functionality, eventhough they sacrificed a bit on the price.

Delta Unisaw
Delta Unisaw

The placement of all its parts makes woodworking an easy task, you can manipulate large sheets and you have plenty of space, know you can move around freely without hitting the saw or struggling to find a comfortable position to work.

This upgrade to the Unisaw was a great move, after more than 70 years it was beginning to feel outdated and eventhough it has always been one of the most powerful table saws in existence, they added a lot in usability, versatility and design.

So, in short, if you can shell out the money and really need a saw with this kind of power, you wont regret buying this saw, it has the usability of a Makita, the design and functionality of a Bosch table saw and the perennial monstrous power of the one and only Unisaw.

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