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| CATEGORY: | Home Improvement |
| MANUFACTURER: | Delta |
| FEATURES: | Includes 1/4-, 5/16-, 3/8-, and 1/2-inch chisel and bits to get you started right away, 1/2-horsepower motor designed and engineered exclusively for mortising for greater accuracy and reliability, handles work up tp 3-3/4 inches under hold down for a variety of applications, Multi-position hand lever and rack and pinion lowering system for easy operation, Large Cast-iron base with center through hole |
| TYPE: | Drill Presses, Mortisers, (Drils), (Mortise), (Mortising Machines) |
| MEDIA: | Tools & Hardware |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 069554146534 |
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Customer Reviews of Delta 14-651 Professional Bench Top Mortising Machine
Best mortiser design is from Delta My machine arrived yesterday and everything is as advertised. The machine arrived in good condition and was easy to assemble. Then instructions are a bit sparse but the photographs and text are clear and concise. This unit has plenty of power for mortising oak and maple. The material hold down post was loose, but tightened up with the same hex key that is used to tighten the chisel portion of the bit. The chuck key has the hex wrench built in, and the tool holder has a spot for the chuck key and all the included bits, as well as a few spare slots for the next two bits you purchase. The included bits are sharp. The oversize base is stable and can be mounted to a bench through two holes. This is the biggest base I saw on a bench top mortiser. The 1725 RPM, ½ hp motor is another reason I purchase this unit. The low speed keeps the bit from burning in hardwood.
There are really only two slight negatives to this machine. The bit holder holds the bits sharp side up, which can be a hazard when reaching in that vicinity of the machine. I'll probably keep my bits in a drawer where they won't fall out when I move the machine from the shelf to the bench. The instructions don't contain much in the way of tips on making good mortises. Other less friendly features are the column extension feature and the ability to rotate the column 180 degrees. The column extension works OK but the materials hold down has no associated extension. Also, you must disassemble the machine from its base to rotate it 180 degrees, or to install the column extension. I don't see these features getting much use, but they are nice design features just in case they are needed. I bolted the column extension to the base using only two bolts on one side just so it doesn't go missing should I ever need it. Also, I won't be making any angle mortices without a jig. If that feature is needed be prepared to pay three times as much for the Powermatic.
buena herramienta
adquiri delta mortiser machine y la recomiendo como una estupenda herramienta hace el trabajo mas facil y limpio y rapido una buena herramienta a bajo precio
la recomiendo
Boo Hoo Hoo
I just received my Delta Mortiser and like others have reported, it was damaged. The packaging looked as if it had already been "around the block" a few times. After opening it, I found a crack in the cast iron motor bracket. (my heart fell to the floor... ;-(
Just finished packing it up for return. I was very suprised at the flimzy packaging from Delta. I own at least a half dozen or so Delta power tools and all of them where packaged as if they were ready to take a trip on the space shuttle. I've bragged to my wife several times about the way Delta tools are packaged. (She even keeps the boxes for storage) Even with the marginal shipping practices of UPS, this unit is truely packaged poorly. The fact that the unit is packaged with the head attached to the stand creates an accident waiting to happen. It seems that minimal shock can crack the dovetail. I guess Delta failed to do a drop test on this unit.
The styrofoam seems as if was not fitted for this tool. There is so many little cubby holes that don't seem to fit the parts that it took some time to figure out how to repackage it for return.
I guess I'll give it another try. Maybe next time I'll be able to talk about how much I love the tool.... dc