DELTA 37-361 12-Inch 3 Horsepower Jointer, 230-Volt 1 Phase | 
enlarge | Brand: Delta Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $7,875.00 Buy New: $4,199.95 You Save: $3675.05 (47%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 890 Dimensions (in): 90 x 28 x 39
MPN: 37-361 Model: 37-361 UPC: 069554373619 EAN: 0069554373619
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| • | 12-inch jointer; center-mounted, rack-and-pinion fence for easy adjustments | | • | 3-horsepower motor; 15,000 cuts per minute; 12-inch width capacity | | • | Cast-iron construction | | • | Includes jointer, 3 knives, cutterhead, wrenches, rabbeting ledge, tilting fence, push blocks, manual | | • | 84 by 40 by 73 inches; 706 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description Includes 12" Single Phase Jointer (DJ-30) - 37-361, 3 HP Single Phase Motor, (3) Knives, Cutterhead Assembly, Cutterhead Guard, Wrenches, Rabbeting Ledge, Tilting Fence, Push Blocks, Instruction Manual.
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The General is Better for the money September 11, 2003 The Great One (North Carolina) 19 out of 38 found this review helpful
I have looked at several 12" joiners, even though all my aspiring cabinet maker friends say I will never need more than an 8" joiner. (fools that they are!) Only the General (Canadian, not taiwanese )offers the helical head cutter as an option in the 12" joiner. Add to this the General reputation for qualtiy and dependability and the same approximate price point and you have an unbeatable value. I would wait to set if Powermatic comes out wih a 12" with helical cutters but why hope for something in 2004-5 when you can have it now? Oh, Grizzly makes a 12" joiner with helical head also, but who wants to take a chance on them? I can't "bear" the thought of wasting my money. (Ha Ha)
Pretty basic for the money December 22, 2002 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
first off, I have to say that the notion of getting the widest jointer you can afford is absolutely correct. I had a 6" Delta for several years, and was always an inch or two shy of being able to easily flatten the typical board. Now - no problem - its rare that you run across anything more than 10" wide.I've had this jointer (single phase motor) for a couple of years now. After considering several brands in and around this size, including the new line of Grizzly, General International, and a Brazilian brand that made jointers for Delta (I believe Invicta), even with the added cost I decided to get Delta because . . . well, its Delta. They've been very good anytime I've had a problem with one of their machines. So, this machine is very solid, and does its job well. But - the blades are relatively difficult to change, particularly when compared with other brands. You can't get it with a Tersa cutter. The dust collection is poor; for fine cuts its constantly clogging right below the cutter hed. The lever action height adjustment is more difficult to fine adjust than a wheel. On the up side, the cast iron came in flat to a couple thousandths, and had pretty much stayed that way (cast iron continues to shrink for a couple of years after its been cast and machined - inexpensive cast iron needs to be continuously adjusted, and occasionally remachined). So, if for a lot of money you are OK with a very solid jointer, this works fine (even if made in Tawain). But in retrospect, I'd take a much closer look at the other brands that offer more features and have improved their service.
The DJ-30 Is A Man's Machine.... August 9, 2000 Christopher A. Loemker (Edwardsville, IL United States) 22 out of 39 found this review helpful
The ability to take WIDE rough stock and eliminate all cupping prior to planing makes this machine, second only to my table saw, the most useful in the shop. Greatly increases overall accuracy. The huge infeed/outfeed beds make even the longest board easy to manage. I had a 6' Delta jointer prior to this one and wonder how I lived without it.
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