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My Flashbacks Of Blade Injuries Are Over! : DELTA 34-976 Deluxe Uniguard Table Saw Blade Guard
I didn't want to but I had to...buy a blade guard! I got my new Delta Unisaw with a 52" Biesemeyer Fence and I assembled it minus the blade guard it came with for obvious reasons...they get in the way! So, I figured I'd just go without until I made my first few cuts with this power horse machine. Well, I started having flashbacks of an accident that almost cost me my thumb a few months ago because the guard that came with the blade kept getting in the way. Remembering the sound of my hand hitting the blade and how quickly bad things can happen...I ordered the Deluxe Uniguard.
It came a day ahead of time on Fedex 3 Day Express. I opened it up and took out the plans AND as usual, there was no indication that this would fit on a saw with Biesemeyer Fence. It only showed the Unifence and some other type but not mine! After looking the situation over, I had a choice. Either send it back to Toolcrib and get the Biesemeyer Blade Guard (which [costs] more) or make it fit! I decided to make it fit. For those of you that have a Biesemeyer Fence, it can be done but you have to turn the three support brackets upside down, mark and drill three 3/8 inch holes along the rear fence rail. What made mine a little harder was that I installed an outfeed table too so I had to work around it. Anyway, three hours and three titanium drill bits later, I had my Blade Guard installed and it works great. I may get rid of the splitter but my mind is at ease now as my hand passes by the blade.
All in all, I like it...for a blade guard. It was hard to spend the money but how much is a thumb or finger worth? Besides the heads up on the Biesemeyer problem, I sure wish they would have included all the stuff to move the power switch to the arm of the guard. Giving us a plug box at the base of the vertical post with a pre-wired switch would have been great. As it is, it just makes for a good picture. I'd give it a five star for quality but it just too hard for me to give a blade guard a high rating!
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