Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I've bought a Wadkin AGS 12 and I have found a permanent location for it in the shop, its not going to be on wheels, so it staying where it is. The saw came without a crown guard, the riving knife has been modified for sled work and would need to be replaced to mount a guard on the riving knife. I intend to make a sled for it so useful as it is. But I do want a blade guard.
From experience of my previous saw, I did remove the guard for trenching and other tasks, so rather than mess about with riving knife mounted guards, I'm thinking that one that drops down from above would be best. I have looked at the ones on an arm from Axminster et al, but given I have a steel beam directly above the saw, and the price of 400 quid and upwards, I thought I would make my own and drop it from the beam and include extraction.
I have a few ideas including a telescopic metal pipe that can be the structural element, rise and fall mechanism and extract but if anybody has done this before I'm not above plagiarism
Regards
Andy
From experience of my previous saw, I did remove the guard for trenching and other tasks, so rather than mess about with riving knife mounted guards, I'm thinking that one that drops down from above would be best. I have looked at the ones on an arm from Axminster et al, but given I have a steel beam directly above the saw, and the price of 400 quid and upwards, I thought I would make my own and drop it from the beam and include extraction.
I have a few ideas including a telescopic metal pipe that can be the structural element, rise and fall mechanism and extract but if anybody has done this before I'm not above plagiarism
Regards
Andy