DELTA 36-979 10-Inch Left-Tilt 1-1/2 Horsepower Contractor Saw with No Fence, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase

Ranking: 8.6 out of 10

Manufacturer: Delta
Model Number: 36-979
Product Code: 028877545554
Price: $997.50 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Durable cast-iron construction minimizes vibration; integrated mobile base for added convenience
  • 1-1/2 HP induction motor is powerful enough to handle tough operations
  • Independent height and bevel controls let you adjust the blade with great precision
  • Backed by a 2-year warranty
  • Includes saw, two cast iron wings, a woodworking blade, see-through blade guard, anti-kickback splitter, blade wrench, and instruction manual.

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Description:

The DELTA 36-979 10-inch Left-Tilt 1-1/2 Horsepower Contractor Saw features a powerful 1-1/2 HP induction motor that makes quick work of your toughest cutting operations. It has a precision-milled arbor face flange and a durable work surface made of cast iron, and has independent height and bevel controls so you can adjust the blade precisely. Thanks to its convenient mobile base, you can easily move it around your work area, and there is also a 4-inch dust port that will fit most common vacuums. A T-slot miter gauge is also included with positive stops at 45 and 90 degrees. Both the blade carriage and the trunnion are also made of cast iron, so vibration is minimized. The saw can accommodate multiple fence options including the DELTA 36-T3, 36-U30, and 36-B30. Included with this saw is two cast iron wings, a woodworking blade, see-through blade guard, anti-kickback splitter, blade wrench, and instruction manual. It is backed by a 2-year warranty.

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This is one HEAVY saw

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 5.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Pick this one up at Lowes. Actually the first one had a huge dent in it so Lowes replaced it the same day. I think Lowes needs to be more carefull in the handling of these boxes. The box was actually too heavy for us to drag off the back of the pickup so we had to unpack there. Did I mention the box is heavy! After laying out all the parts we started putting together the stand. An air ratchet sure comes in handy here. The instruction say do no tighten the nuts. This is very important as when you get to the final pieces of the frame you'll need to push, pull, and twist the pieces to fit. But once everything is there, tighten everything up and it's SOLID. Installing the housing, cast iron tables and motor were all pretty easy. Although we had to take off the power switch to install the T30 rail and fence; which overall is pretty easy to do. You'll need to read the instructions carefully and look at the pictures first. Then re-read the step and assemble. Flipping the switch the first time and it purrs to life. Not very loud at all but very powerfull. Don't forget you'll need the recommended 20 amp circuit for this. It can be rewired if you have a dedicated shop and want to use it as 220 volt. The instructions don't say but you can add extra tables to the top. I'm adding an extra cast iron on the right and aluminum on the left. The outfeed table is another issue. I'm still looking at what to do there so I can keep the saw mobile to move around the garage. The Delta 50-302 outfeed table might work, but I haven't got it yet to try.
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br /Enjoy the saw. It's a good saw for $450. Dont' forget that doesn't include a fence, which will set you back another $150, 300, or $600 depending on what you want. I picked the $150 T30 fence and it works perfectly.

smooth

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.3 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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The out of box experience with this saw was terrific. Detailed instructions, well-marked parts and a good quality machine all added up to a pretty straightforward assembly. The saw is quiet and powerful. It is so smooth and substantial that I can stand a nickel on its end on the table when it is in operation. The two cast iron wings give the table a smooth, precise finish. I added the T2 fence, which is quite substantial and more than adequate for my needs as an amateur weekend woodworker. It attached to the saw without any problem. I bought the saw at Lowe's, so I wouldn't have to hassle with (or wait for) delivery, and it was a few dollars cheaper. The saw is beastly heavy, nearly 300 pounds, so you need to have a strategy ready for how you get it to your workshop. It is a great saw for those who, like me, are stepping up from a bench-top or "hobby" saw into something more substantial.

Great saw!

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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First, get help getting this baby into your truck or trailer! Thank you Lowes associate!
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br /Love the bubble packaging of the hardware.
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br /It can be a one man assembly, but you need long arms fastening the saw to the stand.
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br /Pretty well set-up upon receipt, but in checking all adjustments, I had to align the pulleys and level the insert. Blade was only slightly off from 90 degrees.
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br /And yes, it passed the nickle test.
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br /Runs smooth and quiet. Like it a lot! Added an Inca 3000 miter gage and Red-Line 35" fence system.
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br /I just completed a large detailed privacy fence. I have only been cutting/ripping dimensional lumber and 5/4 decking, but ripping is no problem, even with heavily treated SYP and the supplied blade. Just make sure you have tuned everything up. The instructions that came with my fence were quite detailed for tuning up the entire saw. Even without a vacuum, most of the sawdust dumps out the 4" hole in the dust cover and can be collected in a bucket. Rolls around easily. I like it.
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br /The available holes in the table and extensions make it very easy to mount table extensions too, back and side. No special cuts were needed to clear the motor at full tilt either for the rear extension.
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br /If you use a cross-cut sled or some other accessories, and cannot use the splitter with guard, a splitter alone (PN 1344975) is available from ServiceNet (Delta parts) for $36, which is a good price compared to aftermarket units. The splitter is the most important safety item to use.
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br /Finally got past the pine and MDF and started ripping some oak. With a good blade, it cuts like butter. I feel I made a good choice with this saw.

Great saw for the money

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I purchased this saw from Amazon recently when the price dropped to 300 with free shipping. I feel like I got the deal of a lifetime, and now that I have the saw in my possession, I would have no trouble paying the usual price at which Amazon and Lowe's carry this item.
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br /I am moving up from another Delta saw, a TS-300 Shopmaster that falls somewhere between a benchtop and a contractor's saw. Keep that in mind as you read my comments, because this 36-979 is a huge step up.
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br /The cast iron table surface is expansive, and mine is dead flat. My only complaint in this are is that the main surface area arrived not nearly as smoothly ground as the table wings. The wings are mirror like, and the main surface is certainly flat enough, but still has tiny swirls and ridges that I am not thrilled about.
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br /The saw was well packaged, and arrived without a problem from Eagle Freight. Everything was in the package and ready to go.
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br /The instructions are not the easiest to follow, but they are not as impossible as some other reviewers had me thinking. You can actually log on to Delta's service site and print out a PDF of the manual if you are concerned (which is what I did before purchasing the saw). By far the most difficult part is attaching the wheels to the stand. I have long skinny fingers, and this was still a feat of acrobatics.
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br /The only machine tolerance I am not thrilled about (besides the main table surface) is the play in the mounting pins for the motor. The motor shifts around 1/8" while on the pins, which makes it difficult to keep your setup perfect, especially if you regularly take the motor on and off (like if you are, say, a contractor...). All the alignment was done perfectly at the factory. I used my dial indicator, and everything was within .001" of dead-on.
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br /The motor absolutely purrs. Keep in mind, again, that I am stepping up from a direct drive saw that wailed in terror everytime I asked it to turn on. This motor does definitely draw quite a few amps, though, so I'm not sure how much luck you'd have with a 15 amp circuit.
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br /The included blade is the included blade, what more can you say? Maybe I will make a clock out of it.
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br /I was not happy with the throat insert, but it was easy to rout out some zero clearance plates with some 1/2" scrap I had lying around. These seem to work great.
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br /This saw does not come with a fence, but I picked up a Biesemeyer during Lowe's recent punting of those items. I must admit I find myself opening the garage door regularly just to look at the Bies on my new saw. It is a thing of beauty, both in appearance and performance. I had a Unifence on my other table saw, which I also loved, but there is something really fantastic about the weight and stability of the Bies.
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br /Dust collection is not fantastic, but it's not terrible, either. It's nice that the saw includes a chute so that you don't have to purchase that item separately.
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br /The off switch is large and hard to miss, and you have some freedom (but not much) as to where you mount it. I am doing my best to keep the blade guard on, but it is difficult. I wish it were easier to take on and off for non-through cuts. As it stands, you have to take off the throat plate and get out a wrench to remove the 2 bolts that hold it on. I may replace these with wingnuts soon.
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br /Even if you can't find the saw at the price I did, I would buy it. Unless you're willing to drop a few more hundred and get a hybrid or a Grizzly 1023, this is a great saw for the money. It feels heavy and stable, the motor is plenty powerful for the hobbyist woodworker, and the built-in mobile base (while a pain to assemble) actually works.

Really nice saw when it finally gets put together correctly

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I bought a Biesmeyer fence/right side 14" extension table combo when it was half off at Lowes during the summer because I knew I was going to buy a nice contractor saw within the next year. Well sir, I settled on the 36-979 due to the fact that it was local and I had a few gift cards to Lowes so my out-of-pocket expense was minimal. I got the thing home and unpacked it on the truck like that other dude 'cause there was no way my girlfriend was going to be able to pick up one side of a 250 to 300 pound box. It is very very heavy. Most of the assembly went pretty smooth except for a few issues:
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br /1. The nuts that fasten the corners beside the stationary wheels are a real trick to get threaded on the bolts. I finally had some luck by using a some long needle-nose pliers.
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br /2. For some unknown reason I could not get the front rail of my Biesemeyer fence system to line up at the correct hieght on both sides at once. When I had both sides looking good, one or both sides of the rail would slip a little everytime I cranked down on the nuts that hold it on. The OIL on the cat iron saw from the factory did not help the situation. Clamps helped, but it was still tricky. I had to install the 14" extension fence first to bring up the rail to the correct spot. Maybe others will have better luck at this part.
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br /3. I had to add a supporting piece of wood on the underside of the extension table to get it right also. It was bowing down in the middle on one side ever so slightly. I just could not live with it that way.
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br /4. My particular fence system came with a parts list and NO INSTRUCTIONS!!!!. I had to print out a very simmilar model's assembly instructions which might explain the trouble I had with it. I could not find the instuctions for my exact model anywhere. The delta/bies website has a PDF link for it, but it went nowhere at the time I tried in late Dec 07.
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br /Assembly issuse aside, I'm loving this saw. Like the other guy said, it's a thing of beauty. The only other issue it that it has a slight shimmy when it runs, but I think I will be able to do some belt/blade tweeking and/or call the delta phone # to rectify this small problem.
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br /It's sooooo nice to finnally own a great saw and fence that you can trust to remain square and parrallel to the blade cut after cut. I had a cheap "Fire Storm" form Black Decker that I struggled with everytime I used it. Measure, lock the fence...nope...unlock the fence, measure and repeat...GAAAAAA!!!!.......
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br /Those days are over now and I am so greatful to Delta and Biesemeyer for their quality products!
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br /If you can get this saw on sale I'd get it. You might find a higher quality saw for a few hundred dollars more, but I think this saw is a better deal than a more expensive Grizzly or other saw that you also have to pay a LOT extra for shipping. Good Luck!!!

sawdust

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I purchased this saw after much research. Overall I am pleased but I would consider a Hybrid next time. The saw was easy to assemble, except for the base to saw step. I don't quite know what Delta was thinking there. It is definetly a two person operation at that point. I bought the 52" Biesmeyer fence and rail and the table leveled up great with the saw top. I also replaced the belt with a link belt and replaced the pulleys with machine type pulleys. Add a Foresst blade and you are set.

What I discoverd

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I just received my new Delta 36-979 table saw and was extremely pleased with the entire product. The setup instructions estimated 4-6 hours to setup and it took just about 6 hours. The one suprise was that the 360° view of the saw did not show the motor installed which I found some what disconcerting since I had not planned my workshop for this additional foot of extension for storage. The finish was extremely well done. I have installed a Vega fence on it and it works wonderfully. I also have an Incra mitre fence which overcomes some of the shortcomings of the supplied fence.

Great Saw. Great Price. No Regrets.

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I've had this saw for almost a year now and it has been so much fun to work with. I got mine for sale at Lowe's with the T2 fence system all for about $540. Assembly was quite "involved". I think it took about 3-4 total hours and on more than one occassion, 4 hands. Several times during assembly my engineer father-in-law and I noted some issues with design that made us scratch our heads (he got one too). One major issue (IMHO) we both had is that the 10" blade will not fully descend below the top surface of the saw. Good luck cutting tiny grooves or installing a zero clearance insert. It can be adjusted, but that's a pain too. You'll need to call technical support because such an adjustment is not listed in the instruction manual.
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br /The blade guard is also somewhat sketchy. It will dutifly protect your hands, but it has the tendency to bind as you first push wood into it. This is very annoying, especially when it causes you to shift your material off of the fence making for less than perfect cuts. My advice, trash this thing as soon as you can get a better guard. You should have one, but not this one.
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br /The blade that comes with the saw is acceptable I suppose. You'll want to upgrade it too probably. Overall, the saw's performance is spectacular. Good, clean, straight cuts and the top is good and flat. I never did the nickel test, but I never thought I needed to. Unless you're extraordinarily picky about blade guards, this saw won't leave you with any regrets.

One smooth saw

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: May 4, 2008
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This is a really well made and well thought out piece of equipment. The directions say it will take 4-6 hours to get it assembled and that definitely is true, but once you have it running (and add a better blade), this saw cuts like butter, runs smoothly and is surprisingly quiet (depending on the material being cut).
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br /I did have to spend some time fussing with the split guard. It wasn't lined up with the blade initially (maybe that's because I changed blades too?).
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br /And while I did manage to put this beast together by myself, I wouldn't recommend it. Get someone to help you. This is a HEAVY saw. Even the wings are too heavy for one person really. I have a sore back now :)
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br /I added a cast iron router table extension which is really nice too and extends the width of the table. That went on without a hitch as well.
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br /If you're doing small projects like jewelry boxes and doll houses, you can probably get away with something smaller.
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br /If you're making cabinets and furniture full time, then you might need a cabinet saw.
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br /If you're somewhere in between those, then this is the right saw for you.

How about a review of the product?

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Apr 16, 2008
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It still amazes me that people review a product with one star because Amazon screws up the shipping or the price... So, ignore the majority of reviews on here that have nothing to do with this product. This is my second Delta contractor saw. The quality of this model is far superior to the predecessor. Assembly was somewhat easy, with the exception of a few frustrating head-scratchers. This is a sturdy saw and you can customize it until your heart is content.

Extremely Poor Customer Service

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 1.6 out of 10
Created: Oct 29, 2007
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Like others, Amazon canceled my order for this saw at ~$272 due to the "pricing error". I contacted the customer service department and was told that Amazon was not willing to honor the advertised price and to purchase the saw I would have to place another order (current price at the time of this review is $501.94). If Amazon was serious about retaining customers, they would honor the advertised price despite the error. I have notified several consumer advocate groups about this deceptive advertising/pricing policy.

AMAZON Cancels Orders

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.3 out of 10
Created: Dec 27, 2007
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Amazon ran this item for 24 hours at $279 and then canceled the orders. Nice !!!!!!!

Bad Business

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Like others, Amazon canceled my $272.00 order as well due to a "price error" but shipped the universal base (not free anymore) anyway. We ordered an accessory from another vendor and that's shipping, but we'll have no saw to use it with. We'll have to ship it back at OUR EXPENSE (heavy item).
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br /I know Amazon sold this saw in early Sept. for $300.00 shipped, so why not offer it to us at that price instead of just canceling the order? I called their cust. service several times but was basically given the run around. I know a couple of people who ordered this saw as well and are very unhappy with the way this was handled. Amazon should be aware that it's a competitive marketplace out there, there are many other places to spend our hard earned dollars.
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br /I've had general good luck with Amazon, but not this time. They should honor the price.

Amazon's unfair and deceptive practices

Rating: 1 out of 5
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Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Amazon advertised this saw -- without fence -- for approximately $270. I ordered it, along with a free mobile base, and received a confirming e-mail from Amazon that gave estimated shipping and delivery dates. Then, a day later, Amazon cancelled the order -- but only for the saw; the mobile base is apparently still on its way -- saying they made a mistake on the pricing. If they made a mistake and wanted to cancel the order, why didn't they cancel the entire order? Why did they go ahead and ship a mobile base I can't use and don't want without the saw it goes with? Of course, they charged me for the "free" mobile base.
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br /So, I guess the rule is that anything you order from Amazon is subject to cancellation if they decide they didn't price it right. That's a nice policy. Can you see another retailer deciding to cancel a sale after you've brought it to the cashier and handed over your credit card? In addition, I've tried to cancel an order before it shipped on another occasion but was told it couldn't be done because the order was already being processed. Different rules obviously apply for Amazon.
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br /Amazon advertised the saw at a stated price, then reneged on the deal after a number of people had placed their orders. If there was a mistake, it was Amazon's and they should take responsibility and honor the deal.
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br /I'll think very carefully before buying from Amazon again. There are competitors, after all.
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br /Before Amazon's pricing "mistake," this saw was listed at $450. Since cancelling orders placed for the saw, the price has now increased to $480. There's something wrong (illegal?) going on here. I'm filing a complaint with the appropriate authorities. By the way, after speaking with a customer service representative who said she could do nothing for me, I asked to speak to a supervisor. After a wait of several minutes she came back and said the company was instructed not to do anything about this issue, but at least they did redirect the "free" mobile base and credit my account. Buy elsewhere!

Canceled Order

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Oredered item when listed at 279, Amazon canceled saying price was wrong, but they only canceled the saw, not the other items in the order which were the mobile base which was free with the saw and a fence which i ordered for the saw. I tried to cancel online but it said the order was to far in processing !! I ended up having to sit on the phone for 20 minutes while the CS rep tried repeatedly to cancel the order. At least she was finally successful so i dont have to waste my time returning it to a UPS stroe when it arrived making up for their mistake. Then not so much as a promotional certificate for my troubles. Amazon should attempt to honor their mistakes, it would make for much better CS.

maybe it's a good saw, I can't use it

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Got my saw from Lowe's but this is a Delta issue. A handful of the carriage bolts necessary for assembling the base were threaded wrong. And they packed the wrong corner wheel piece, so I can't assemble the saw properly. Maybe I'll revise my review if I ever get the saw assembled in a month after Delta parts sends me the right frigging corner piece. Totally unacceptable for a contractor saw. There are plenty of other saws to choose from, I might pass on Delta the next time.