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Brandon Weiss
10-15-2010, 6:31 PM
As I work closer to my decision to buy a tenoning jig instead of make one I have come across an opportunity to get a Delta jig brand new for $100. I've read tons of reviews about all the brands. The Grizzly is attractive for the price, the Delta is attractive at $100 for the brand name and the price. What I worry about with the Delta is that I'm buying it second hand so if I have an issue with the base rocking on the table saw (the main complaint that I've read besides crappy allen hardware), I won't be able to return the tool. The grizzly gives me that option because I'm buying it new from manufacturer. Is it worth the risk to buy the Delta, or should I go with the Grizzly? If I get the Delta home (where I'm buying it I'm not sure if I'll get to test the device or not) and the base rocks, will Delta still help me out or am I SOL? Am I being naive to go for the delta because of the name?

Chris Tsutsui
10-15-2010, 7:12 PM
The Delta is made offshores just like the Grizzly.

I have the Delta and it's fine... Came slathered in grease and paper and it sort of reminded me of a harbor freight tool.

I have no complaints using it as it does provide safety, its heavy, and it even worked on my jobsite Bosch tablesaw.

If you're concerned about warranty, then get the grizzly. The only reason I got the delta is because it was on clearance at Lowes for $50. I don't think Lowes carries the tenoning jigs anymore so they closed them out.

Lance Norris
10-15-2010, 8:13 PM
I bought the Grizzly. $70. The Delta at that time was $140. Seemed like a no brainer... The Grizzly has been great, Recommended.

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Cary Falk
10-15-2010, 8:18 PM
Everything I have read says pick your favorite color or pick a price.. I have the woodcraft onebased on price at the time.

JohnT Fitzgerald
10-15-2010, 9:21 PM
The only reason I got the delta is because it was on clearance at Lowes for $50. I don't think Lowes carries the tenoning jigs anymore so they closed them out.

+1

I was looking and was mulling the Griz versus the Delta. Functionality seemed the same, so it came down to price. At $70 for the Griz and $110 for the Delta, I would have gotten the Grizzly...then I found a closeout special for 60-something for the Delta at Lowes, so I went with that.

Mike Harrison
10-15-2010, 11:17 PM
Fine woodworking had an article about them some 5 years ago or so, and the conclusion was that there are two designs, both Delta, one 20 years or more old, and a newer one, a couple years old at the time of the writeup.

The old delta was copied by most everybody in the world, and all offerings were equally matched, only handle placement and knob design were different, so price seemed to be the only deciding factor. The new Delta really didn't have any new features to justify the price but FWW liked it??

I bought on pirce only (woodcraft) and have been very satisfied.

glenn bradley
10-15-2010, 11:29 PM
As others have, I bought on price. Mine is Rockler blue (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=100958&d=1226626690) but came with Powermatic instructions in the box. Pick your color, pick your price.

Van Huskey
10-15-2010, 11:39 PM
As others have, I bought on price. Mine is Rockler blue (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=100958&d=1226626690) but came with Powermatic instructions in the box. Pick your color, pick your price.


Funny I got the same thing, blue jig with "mustard" instructions! I got mine with one of the 20% off deals and free shipping, basically the same price as the Griz shipped.

Don Bullock
10-16-2010, 12:08 AM
I bought the Grizzly. $70. The Delta at that time was $140. Seemed like a no brainer... The Grizzly has been great, Recommended.

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I bought the Grizzly for the same reason. It works fine. All the tenoning jigs seem to be very much alike. The biggest difference seems to be the types of knobs and handles used and the color.

Myk Rian
10-16-2010, 8:22 AM
I believe my Delta is heavier than the Griz. I also like the placement of the handles/knobs.

Bob Carreiro
10-16-2010, 10:59 AM
I'll add to the recent mix... I bought a Woodtech.

Purchased a few years ago (paid around $50, I think), and used it only a half dozen times. From those I've seen (cast/steel type) tenonning jigs are all similar. The inexpensive Woodtech is heavy, easily accessible knobs, and performs as expected, or better. The differences between those I've seen have been too small to affect my purchasing beyond the all-important cost.

Don Dorn
10-16-2010, 11:36 AM
I bought a Delta when I started about 15 years ago. I haven't used it enough to justify half the price I paid. If I were doing it again, I wouldn't hesitate to buy the Griz, Woodtech, or make one if I had the time.

Brian Lefort
09-26-2017, 2:28 PM
Delta can be had for $110 now. works great, after a couple of hours of fiddling. FYI, use a dial indicator to square it up with your blade. mine was out 90 thousands to start. Within 1-2 thousands now.

Bill McNiel
09-26-2017, 2:50 PM
FWIW- I've had the Delta for about 35 years and have no complaints.