LancsRick":1jg0x0ut said:Interesting, is that to improve the top face of the cut? I had assumed tracks aws were the same as circular saws other than the guide.
Distinterior":35neg1cu said:It does not matter who makes the saw, Rutlands or anybody else.....ALL Tracksaws rotate their blades in an Anticlockwise direction when you face the blade. To loosen the blade, rotate the nut/bolt Anticlockwise.
Eric The Viking":1603zx0y said:Distinterior":1603zx0y said:It does not matter who makes the saw, Rutlands or anybody else.....ALL Tracksaws rotate their blades in an Anticlockwise direction when you face the blade. To loosen the blade, rotate the nut/bolt Anticlockwise.
Not any more...
... Kreg has decided to be the only soldier in step in the platoon.
The sensible thing to remember has already been mentioned by Mike John: for any saw blade, you should loosen the arbour by turning it (against the blade) in the same direction that the blade rotates.
powertools":5t5sj159 said:To be honest I think that before you start attacking the saw with a drill you should get someone else to look at it before you do anymore damage.
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