Delta Industrial 36-585 10-Inch Dual Bevel Front Bevel Lock Compound Miter saw
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Delta Industrial 36-585 10-Inch Dual Bevel Front Bevel Lock Compound Miter saw

List Price: $422.57
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Brand: Delta
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Powerful 15 amp motor generates 5200 rpm blade speed for maximum cutting power
  • Built in arbor lock for easy, single wrench blade changes
  • Lightweight aluminum alloy construction for durability and easy portability
  • Dual bevel ability, with easy to read scale and adjustable positive stops at 45 degrees left and 45 degrees right
  • Includes two year limited warranty on parts and accessories

Accessories:
 

DEWALT D5101SM Heavy Duty Top Grain Leather Tool Belt, Waist 28-Inch to 38-Inch

DeWalt DW3106 Series 20 10-Inch 60 Tooth ATB Thin Kerf Crosscutting Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor

DEWALT D5100LG Heavy Duty Ballistic Nylon Tool Belt, Waist 36-Inch to 48-Inch

DEWALT D5100SM Heavy Duty Ballistic Nylon Tool Belt, Waist 28-Inch to 38-Inch

Empire Manufacturing TSS-8D The Complete TopSaver System

Customer Reviews:

Accurate right out of the box [Posted on 2004-01-03]
My husband and I are home-improving our 1881 Cape on a budget, and we purchased this saw and a portable table saw as Christmas presents for one another. This saw will make that work a LOT easier.

We read reviews here on Amazon, in various shop magazines, websites and solicited advice from experienced carpenters & home improvement cronies. Having done our homework, we ended up with the Delta 36-585 when the weekend before Christmas 2003, Home Depot had a sale on power tools -- 20% off.

We have used it pretty much daily since. It was basically set to go right out of the box. We checked the blade alignment and miters for accuracy and it was smack dab on, no need to adjust ANYTHING! We were amazed.

The dual bevel feature with the front lock is great. Miter and bevel angles are easy to set. Unlike other saws even beyond this price range, this saw included a clamp and extension wings. The included blade is fine for most work, and sharp enough to make very clean 45 degree miter cuts. We've used it to frame in oak, a set-in section of granite tile on our countertop, and it made the cuts perfectly.

Although the saw included a dust bag, don't be fooled. MAYBE 20% of the sawdust generated is captured. We plan to connect the saw to our Shop-Vac but of course, have to find the appropriate connector widget to do so. If all shop tools had standardized dust collection fittings, the world would be a cleaner place. Even so, this saw still rates 5 stars in my opinion, as few other saws do any better with dust collection.

We think this saw is an excellent value for the price, and with care it should last for years.

*****November 2005 Update*****
We are so pleased with this saw we decided to update our review. We underestimated just how incredibly useful a compound miter saw is, and this one seems exceptionally good. Since purchasing it nearly 2 years ago, we have made many old-house repairs, built birdhouses and feeders, cut plastic gutter parts, replaced the siding on our barn cutting wooden clapboard and all the fussy trim, and this summer, used it (and the original blade, now in need or sharpening) to build a 14x20 deck from pressure treated lumber. WOW, we couldn't live without it.


this one over Dewalt [Posted on 2004-03-13]
I was tired of using my circular saw and not getting "Dead on " cuts. Sure 90 degree cuts were easy but the others were time consuming. A project I started in the house convinced me now is the time to shoot the lock off my wallet and buy a compound miter saw. I didn't need the big 12" saw and I don't use the saw every day. As always I wanted a good quality saw. I looked around and did my research before heading to home depot. I was stuck between the Dewalt and the Delta. Both had many of the same features but the Delta had more. Dewalt had accessories I could buy, but the Delta already had them in the box. I didn't have to order anything or pay anything extra. Still I was going back and forth as to which was a better saw. DeWalt has a great reputation for a reason. I spoke with the very knowledgeable man in the tool corral and he spoke highly of both. Being I was a "weekend warrior" he suggested I opt for the saw that had the same power but came with more accessories. I bought the Delta and have no regrets. It was accurate right out of the box. The bevel adjustment is right up front. No reaching around the back like most saws. The slide out handles and clamp have been extremely useful. I might eventually get a better blade but the one included has worked just fine. It zips right through and does it accurately. I bought this saw to speed up my work and it has done just that. If I had to do it all over again I would again buy the Delta.


Dust Collection [Posted on 2005-06-21]
Several months ago I purchased the 10" dual bevel compound (industrial)miter saw. I have several Delta tools and have always considered it a professional tool. This saw had several features I liked and planed on using it when I did not need the 12" slider. After using it for a while I became discouraged with the very inadequate dust bag system. Most of the dust (90%) comes out the front of the blade guard and is all around the work table. Sawdust gets packed between the pinch guard and the spring to the point that the blade will not raise fully. In fact I have to remove the pinch guard and clean the sawdust from around the spring in order to raise the blade high enough to remove the screw on the blade guard to change the blade. I now leave the pinch guard off the machine. The next time I use the saw I will hook up my shop vac to try and get more sawdust away from the from of the machine and off the worktable.
Over all I like the saw and will work around the sawdust problem.

Dave


Delta 36-585 10" dual bevel miter saw [Posted on 2005-10-22]
I was looking for a smaller portable powered saw that could be easily moved around to project locations. I have owned a lot of tools including a uni-saw which was not my favorite in terms of portability. I now have a portable 10" Bosch table saw (with the gravity-rise wheeled stand). I wanted the saw to be 10" so I could use my existing inventory of saw blades. A compound sliding saw was just too big for my purposes (I also have a radial arm saw). The dual bevel feature was a plus and the up front bevel and miter control lock was also a plus. The pull out side wings work well and when pushed in act as lifting handles when moving the saw. It cuts well and I appreciate the fact that the trigger does not have a safety lock so it is extremely easy use. It cuts 2x6 and 4x4 easily, and nearly cuts a 4x4 @ 45 deg. with only 1/4" left at one corner. So far it cuts are accurate and straight. Since I use the saw outside mostly, dust is not an issue so I do not use the dust bag. I am just begining to use the saw and find that for my ocasional projects it is the perfect compliment to my table saw and skill saw for being portable.


Discontinued Item [Posted on 2007-05-10]
I placed order for this item and could not find it on Delta's site. After enquiring about it, I was told that it has been discontinued couple of years ago. I was very much impressed by price and it's features. I am not sure how Amazon is selling it as 'New'. So instead of this saw, I purchased DW715 from Dewalt.


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