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| Adam | July 14th, 2005 11:43 AM July 14, 2005 Table Saw Tooling One reason I like my Craftsman 21830 Jobsite Table saw is that its full-size 3/4 by 3/8 inch Mitre Gage slots allow the use and construction of standard tooling. Should I ever acquire a more substantial (and non-portable) cast-iron unit, my tooling should simply transfer between the two (ain't gettin rid of old faithful). The worst I'll have to do is reorient the dual runners on my table saw's "sled" for the new table's slot spacing. |
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