Makita LS1013 Mystery Part

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M100

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I recently bought a Makita LS1013 and in one of the bags was a piece of plastic about 5mm thick with a recess approximately 2mm deep moulded in the top. There seems to be no mention in the manual of its inclusion.

Is it just a cheap set square for blade alignment?

Any better suggestions?

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The Bermuda Triangle... :)

Welcome to the forum, M100. I'm sure a LS1013 owner will be along who knows the answer.

Cheers, Alf
 
Hi M100,

Welcome to the forum.

It looks like someone at Matika, left part of the wrapper from his petrol station sandwich.

Cheers

Mike
 
I got one of these with my saw years ago......I think its used to line up the blade to make sure you get correct 90degree angle........esp if you want to reset the angle stop on the back of the saw.

At least thats what I've been using mine for....


SimonA
 
Thanks for all the replies and also for the warm welcome. I've been silently lurking here for a few months, trudging through the archives and trying to absorb as much as possible.

I bought the LS1013 to assist in building the frame for my latest project - a new insulated spacious and well lit workshop I'll be starting later in the summer to save me messing up the kitchen/garage/patio.

Martin
 
Hi Martin,

Welcome to the forum, I know I am a bit late. :oops: :D

Well you have proved that you can post pictures, so we expect to see the workshops progress. :^o :whistle:
 
Dave, posting pictures requires a camera all I've got is a scanner and a 25 year old SLR so it might be an all at once posting when i'm finished. :)

Basically it will be about 6m x 4m, insulated concrete floor, insulated walls and roof and the way I'm feeling right now I think I'll have air conditioning too! Digging post holes to get a fence in place has taken it out of me with this almost unbearable heat. Now half the holes are dug the rain has come and filled them up.

Martin
 
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