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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    I suppose I didn't technically "make" it. But I made it work again.
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    Table saw rebuild

    Replaced and running!
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    Table saw rebuild

    My opinion on the power was the same. There was no slip and the blade is OK (not new but definitely not dull). I think sunny Bob's comment re the bearings is a good shout, but accessing them is proving to be tough and I'm trying to retain as much of the original mechanical structure as possible...
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    Table saw rebuild

    Absolutely not. My comment was more on the fact I can't find any manuals for this saw online and dismantling the mechanisms isn't straight forward. The arbor is very difficult to remove and I'm reluctant to use my usually go to brute force method
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    Table saw rebuild

    Easier said than done.
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    Table saw rebuild

    Hi all. First time poster, long time seeker of knowledge from the forum. Total hobbyists. Always looking to learn. I'm after some advice. I recently bought the shell of a Fox f36-529 10" cast iron cabinet saw. I looked into this quite a bit before parting with my £80. It seems to be pretty...
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