Dominic Greco
03-06-2004, 8:38 PM
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to pass this along to all of you here.
If you have a Delta power tool (recent ones, not antiques), and need a manual or parts list, you can go to their website (www.Deltawoodworking.com (http://www.Deltawoodworking.com)) and download it in PDF format.
I needed the directions for a Delta Universal Mobile Base (Model# 50-345) and was able to find them in 15 seconds on Delta's Website.
About the directions for the mobile base, funny story there. I needed to make new rails so that it would fit under the new enclosed base for my 14" bandsaw. Long story short, I cut all (4) rails TWICE! :mad: Each time WRONG! It looked right on paper! (I guess it's a bad thing to work when you're having the mother-of-all BAD allergy days. It feels like my head weighs 40 lbs.) :(
I believe that the only qualification in order to download the manuals is that you need to register. (Thats no big deal. I love getting tool catalogs in the mail.) :D
I believe Jet is trying something similar with their website. I think this is great. Loosing the manual is always a PITA. But having it in electronic format is great. Especially if you're at work, left the manual home, and need to order spare parts.
See ya around,
I just wanted to pass this along to all of you here.
If you have a Delta power tool (recent ones, not antiques), and need a manual or parts list, you can go to their website (www.Deltawoodworking.com (http://www.Deltawoodworking.com)) and download it in PDF format.
I needed the directions for a Delta Universal Mobile Base (Model# 50-345) and was able to find them in 15 seconds on Delta's Website.
About the directions for the mobile base, funny story there. I needed to make new rails so that it would fit under the new enclosed base for my 14" bandsaw. Long story short, I cut all (4) rails TWICE! :mad: Each time WRONG! It looked right on paper! (I guess it's a bad thing to work when you're having the mother-of-all BAD allergy days. It feels like my head weighs 40 lbs.) :(
I believe that the only qualification in order to download the manuals is that you need to register. (Thats no big deal. I love getting tool catalogs in the mail.) :D
I believe Jet is trying something similar with their website. I think this is great. Loosing the manual is always a PITA. But having it in electronic format is great. Especially if you're at work, left the manual home, and need to order spare parts.
See ya around,