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Luke Scott
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Fits my Delta 34-670 perfectly. Love it!
CynthiaW.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
Use a lot, great miter gage
Jeffrey
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Good quality steel. Fit my saw to a “T”.
alba j carey thimgan
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
Does not fit the model their website says it fits.
Avery Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Fit perfectly on my Delta 36-650 table saw and was much higher quality than the one that came with the saw.
Phil C
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2021
I bought this to replace my original mitre gauge (purchased 30 years ago), which broke after falling off of the workbench. It works well and does the trick, even though it is a bit different in terms of settings (the old gauge did not have the "click in" settings, which are perhaps a bit more convenient). The fixed setting notches and release unit seem a bit flimsy, but I expect that it will work fine with care to avoid bending this part. All-in-all very happy with this purchase.
Doug Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021
I wasn't expecting this to be such a high-end gauge at that low price. I removed the roller disk because my table saw is 40 years old and didn't have a T slot. It comes off with a screw. The hex screws (photo) built into the side of the bar were a bonus and can tighten your gauge to fit your slot. The main gauge is nice and heavy with great positive stops built in. This was perfect for my old saw with a 3/4 inch slot.
Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020
Out of the box, this is gauge is way off... as expected. However, other problems were seen during setup.1) The handle screw post is either nickle/chrome plated, some sort of poorly made steel, or has/had excessive slag/plating still on it. Not sure which but it didn't give me a good feeling looking at metal falling off in a critical area. When I assembled the handle onto the bar and removed it, I found all these shavings to greet me. This is all that's left... the rest fell off somewhere. I took a macro photo of the screw threads for this review and they do look ok, so I actually feel better that it won't mess up in the future... hopefully!2) When the gauge is installed on the bar and the handle tightened, the bar is pulled above table level with the gauge bottom flat on the table. This causes an unsafe condition and crooked cuts (angled) due to the workpiece teeter-tottering on the bar. The gauge also drops below the front edge of the saw (closest to the operator) when the gauge is slid far enough back that it leaves the surface of the table. This is also unsafe as the gauge banging on the table's front edge will interrupt the cutting process should you be cutting a wide board. To remedy this, I had to install 6 layers (one at a time) of aluminum tape until I got the gauge raised up enough to where it would not pull the bar above the level of the table, and would also not hit the front edge of the table. My table has a tapered edge and even with the tape installed, the gauge still hits a little. Not so bad that it catches like it used to so I can live with it. For those with tables that don't have a taper, this is not a good situation. Just install enough tape to just clear the edge. However, too much tape and another problem is created... the gauge will rock left to right against the table surface if the height is too much. Would be much better to cut a perfect shim instead of using tape, and probably once I install my backing board, the rocking issue will be solved.Other... the bottom of the bar is not fully milled across the width of the bar. Milling stops about 2/3rds across. The surface is flat across the width, so not really an issue. The t-slot washer doesn't fit well. I'm using it on a Milwaukee saw so unsure how it would fit on a Delta. Allen head width adjustment screws come loose... might need some locktite.After I got the issues taken care of, alignment was easy. The gauge has 3 sections you can use for alignment of 90 degrees, and both sides of 45 degrees. Each section handles a span of degrees and adjustment is done by loosening two phillip head screws, making adjustments and tightening the screws again. Quite simple and effectively a good design.For the most part, the gauge is quite decent and workable with a good comfortable handle. You WILL have to tweak it due to it's issues though so look forward to it! I've owned Delta tools for 40+ years and they've always served me well. Now that Delta is made in China, as it has been for many years, all bets are off and you take your chances. We can only hope their namesake will help them do a better job. Delta, small things count!
James Hall
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
Using this on my Delta 36-979. I recommend teflon tape over the three inset screws to get rid of play. There was almost none. Just one piece removed any play there was. The 90° was dead on, but both 45° stops were off by almost a degree. It was ready enough to adjust the stops. 30 and 60 degree stops were within .1 degree after setting the 45° stops. I found no issues with the machining. Weight feels good. Fence face is very flat. Handle screwed in and tightened and loosened easily.
Meagan Hirvinen
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2020
Used this twice, then the little screw that connects the compressed handle part to the angle guide fell out from underneath. It is impossible to get it back in the tightly due to the construction of the piece. Now it is useless and needs to be returned.
Yanick
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2020
Very satisfied with this product, fits perfectly in my old Delta 1160 tilting table saw. It replaced my missing miter gauge. Preset angles are easy to find on the gauge, but you can also set a random angle in between them and lock the gauge into place with the help of the threaded handle. No assembly required, it comes pre-assembled.
M dodge
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2020
If you want an infra buy one this isn’t it. It’s accuracy is good bot you get what you pay for. If you want heavy solid buy something else. It’s perfectly adequate for 99% of what you’re going to do. It will take some fiddling for anything finer. As good or better than most of what is available at the price If you have a bench top saw then this is miles ahead of what your saw came with and will save u many headaches.
Bob 3
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2016
Heavy duty, and pretty acurrate worth every penny for it,Cons: the box was in terrible shape cant believe you ship me this! With an original destroyed box
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