Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I've had this a couple of days now but have only just got around to play with it. I'm new to plunge saws and holey tables and dogs so be gentle with me
So far I have the holey board on a pair of tressles, a couple of super duper parf dogs, some dogs that came free with the board, a couple of axminster clamps and the saw.
Newbie mistake number one, "the saw blade interferes with the plastic chip guard on the guide rail".
I now know that this is intentional and you are supposed to plunge through this before first use to get zero clearance, it would be handy if this was in the manual.
It briefly mentions some guide rail adjustment in the manual but these knobs just take out any slack so the saw fits snugly on the guide rail. There are two, one fore, one aft. Here's the fore knob.
and what it adjusts, it just takes up any slack between the protrusion on the rail and the slot in the saw base.
Play time over today, I shall plunge through the plastic strip tomorrow, I wanted more time to research this before tearing a great rip in it
Cheers
Andy
So far I have the holey board on a pair of tressles, a couple of super duper parf dogs, some dogs that came free with the board, a couple of axminster clamps and the saw.
Newbie mistake number one, "the saw blade interferes with the plastic chip guard on the guide rail".
I now know that this is intentional and you are supposed to plunge through this before first use to get zero clearance, it would be handy if this was in the manual.
It briefly mentions some guide rail adjustment in the manual but these knobs just take out any slack so the saw fits snugly on the guide rail. There are two, one fore, one aft. Here's the fore knob.
and what it adjusts, it just takes up any slack between the protrusion on the rail and the slot in the saw base.
Play time over today, I shall plunge through the plastic strip tomorrow, I wanted more time to research this before tearing a great rip in it
Cheers
Andy