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| Paul Fannin | April 24th, 2004 03:16 AM I also have one of the 10 inch table saws with the T-slot for the miter. I wanted to make a panel cutting guide and had to try to make a T-bar from hardwood to fit the slot. It took the better part of a day to get it right, but it worked. I also searched the web looking for T-slot bar stock and I remember seeing something that looked close to being right on a web site for sail boats. If I can find it again I will post it here. Another area of disappointment in this saw is the short length of the arbor. This is a real problem when it comes to mounting a Dado blade. You can only get a max of 1/2 inch dado cut with my saw. I wish I had know that before I bought it. Saw #137.248880. I will say, I have many many other craftsman tools and I could not be happier with them. |
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