You're looking at the new owner of a Delta/Rockwell Unisaw.

I had showed the wife the before and after pictures of a few rebuilt Unisaw's and she was pretty impressed. Basically, long story short...she located this table saw for me and set up the meeting with the guy. The deal....she is the one to choose the paint scheme. Her choice, a black/gunmetal and candy apple red. Fair enough. So I picked up a working (sounded great) Unisaw for $350.



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Now it definitely needs some TLC. However, seeing that the tops were PERFECTLY flat, there is no rust, it comes with the miter sled, mobile base, multiple inserts, and the Unifence. The data plate I located on the back shows its a model 34-450 and SN is FD-9332 which according to Vintage Machinery.org it was manufactured in 1972.

Now, I am currently stripping it to rebuild it from the ground up. I plan on replacing the Unifence with something else, and building a cabinet to sit on top of the mobile base. Any other suggestions or tips?


-Corey