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I inherited an old Delta table saw from the 80's. The fence on it was in horrible shape when I got it. After a ton of research, I ended up getting the Shop Fox W2005 Classic Fence with Standard Rails.
The fence itself is great. Slides easy. Locks in place and stays there. Easy to adjust.
It took a little time to get aligned properly. After messing with it for a day or so, I bought guage to ensure it is 1/128" off square from the miter slot. Once it was set, I've had no issues.
Overall, I highly recommend it, if it is in your budget.
Oh MY!!!! it's like $500!!! wow. That must be a very nice fence indeed. Mine is the one that came with my Rigid saw and it's not great. Also the miter guage fell apart. Shoot. I need some upgrades.
It wasn't $500 when I got it. I think it was $350 at the time. Although it might have just been on sale.
That's a beauty for sure. Do you find it limiting that it has a 25" maximum rip? Adding it to my wishlist, but as of now $300 or so is probably my limit.
Locally that fence costs nearly $700! sheesshhhh
EDIT: Hold on....may have found it for $400. :)
In general, If I need to cut off more than its capacity, I'm using a circular saw with a track or straight edge.
As for the price, I wasn't aware it was so high. I paid $350 for it. I think it was a holiday sale or something like that.
Got a recommendation for a good gauge while we're at it? 1/128th would be a dream.
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This is the one I have. I take the batteries out of it after each use, otherwise it drains it. That's my only complaint with it.