Hi,
I recently bought my first table saw, a second hand Clarke CTS10D and I'm well chuffed to finally have one, but it has two issues... someone may have experience of either or both or have a suggestion ?
1) The nice wide table top has by the looks of it been bashed a bit in transit so the top slopes downward a bit on each side. I was thinking of removing it and trying to bash it flat with a rubber mallet but maybe that isn't going to work?
2) The rip fence is a joke, even fully tightened it flexes along its length so ripping a straight line is impossible on anything other than rather small stuff. Can you get a better fence for it or can anyone suggest why the fence gives, maybe there is a way to sort it out so that it holds fast?
Hope my explanations make sense lol
Cheers
I recently bought my first table saw, a second hand Clarke CTS10D and I'm well chuffed to finally have one, but it has two issues... someone may have experience of either or both or have a suggestion ?
1) The nice wide table top has by the looks of it been bashed a bit in transit so the top slopes downward a bit on each side. I was thinking of removing it and trying to bash it flat with a rubber mallet but maybe that isn't going to work?
2) The rip fence is a joke, even fully tightened it flexes along its length so ripping a straight line is impossible on anything other than rather small stuff. Can you get a better fence for it or can anyone suggest why the fence gives, maybe there is a way to sort it out so that it holds fast?
Hope my explanations make sense lol
Cheers