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| 8fingers2thumbs | July 16th, 2001 09:45 PM I also recently bought a Craftsman 10" table saw (137.218780), however my problem is different. I want to replace the miter with a more accurate one. The problem is the slot that the miter is is inserted in is a T-slot. Searching various websites including Sears.com, I have not been able to find one that can be substituted, nor does Sears' Parts Store make recommendations for substitute parts. Ordering the "sheet bar" as Sears calls it (part 14911707) that comes with the saw's stock mitre is an option I suppose but then I'm left with trying to fit it to a part it wasn't meant for probably reducing or ruining the accuracy of the new miter. It's even too short to use for jigs. By the way, the few miters that come with an adjustable bar have a second piece that will fit under one side of the T-slot presumably jaming the bar against the other side: problem is most cost nearly as much as the saw. Has anyone else had and/or solved this dilemna? |
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