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| Mikki Kennedy | September 10th, 2003 01:37 PM I recently made the mistake of purchasing a 10" table saw. The miter slot is not standard 3/8 x 3/4. It's more like 1/4 x 5/8. Craftsman doesn't make a tenoning jig to fit that slot. I am having a hard time finding the material to make my own jig. Finding a zero clearance plate has been impossible and making one is seeming more difficult than it's worth. If I had the money I would throw the whole saw out and buy a different brand. I am happy with most of my craftsman tools, but am SORELY disappointed at the quality of their table saws. |
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