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Delta 50-720 Dust Collector
1) Submitted by James Gabrielson, from New Hope, MINNESOTA
on 11/15/2011
I purchased this Delta dust collector while it was on sale about a 1 1/2 yrs ago. The assembly was fairly straight forward and I have used it with my table saw , jointer , bandsaw and planer and so far so good. I just had to change bags it comes …
Delta 46-460 Variable Speed Midi Lathe
2) Submitted by Randy Boatright, from Augusta, GA
on 10/22/2011
Just purchased my first lathe from Rockler in Sandy Springs Ga. A great experience! The lathe is first class and works great and meets all expectations.Turning out some nice pens and hope to do other items in the future
DELTA 37-365X 8'' Precision Jointer (DJ-20)
3) Submitted by Mike, from Bismarck, IL
on 6/22/2011
I had owned and used this machine for over 15 years. I sold out when I moved, and recently relocated. I purchased a new DJ-20 for my new shop. My unit was perfect right out of the box. I went over it with a Starrett straight edge and machinist …
Delta 22-590 13'' Portable Planer
4) Submitted by Slipstream, from Champlin, MN
on 4/17/2011
Blade change out on this is as easy to do as the big Dewalt which costs $100 more than this. Gives a very fine cut and the height adjustment is very easy to work with. The posi-stop knob is very useful also. One thing to note is if you've never …
Delta 22-590 13'' Portable Planer
5) Submitted by USNavyChiefRet, from New Hope, MN
on 2/26/2011
Very easy to use right out of the box. Produces a very fine finish. Has a great cutter head lock that virually eliminates snipe. I found this out the first time I used it by not setting the lock causing some snipe. Once I adjusted the cutter head …

Delta Machinery

When DELTA Machinery’s founder, Herbert Tautz, began crafting new woodworking tools from his one-car garage in 1919, little did he know he was laying the groundwork for nearly a hundred years of innovation.  In the company’s 90-year history, DELTA has brought many “firsts” to the market, including the world’s first scroll saw, the “American Boy,” and the first-ever 10-inch tilting arbor saw – known today as the UniSaw.  This product set the standard for the table saw, one of the most popular woodworking tools today. 

In the 1930s, at a time when publications like Woodworker’s Journal did not exist, DELTA launched Deltagram, a publication with project ideas, plans and tips for woodworking craftsmen. Many of today’s woodworking magazines still publish original plans from this journal and the Smithsonian collects Deltagram magazines in their archive files.  

Acquisitions and consolidations over the years have strengthened DELTA’s product diversity.   DELTA Machinery added the radial arm saw to its line by acquiring Red Star Products of Norwalk, Ohio in 1948. Several strategic acquirements helped the brand gain a reputation for high quality power tool accessories, most notably the purchase of Biesemeyer in the 1990s.  And in 2000, DELTA Machinery consolidated with its long-time sister company PORTER-CABLE, another leading brand of power tools, including portable electric and cordless power tools, air nailers and compressors, generators and pressure washers. 

Today DELTA Machinery designs, manufactures and distributes a variety of stationary woodworking tools that are staples in any woodworkers shop including electric table saws, band saws, radial arm saws, scroll saws, drilling machines, jointers, planers, mortisers, lathes, grinders and dust collectors for the professional and advanced woodworking markets.


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- Tim Martel - 09/22/2011
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