psycho_grizz
Member
Hi there,
First time poster here. I've been getting into woodworking for a few months now and for some reason kept justifying the need to keep buying a new tool and getting in trouble with the missus for it lol.
Anyways, I was lucky enough to get a table saw for free off a relative's relative. Its an old Scheppach 5201/5100 and there is next to no information about it on the internet. I'm assuming its a contractors saw because its driven directly from the motor? I've been getting along fine with it for a while now but only recently noticed just how badly misaligned it is. With both the mitre and fence, the cuts are out about 2mm, which I'm assuming is seriously bad. I looked online and people say to adjust the trunnion bolts but the problem is, I don't think I can locate them with my saw.
I attached photos which hopefully shows up and maybe someone can locate them for me. God its a really old table, theres not even a mitre track, but is that how European style tablesaws work?
Cheers,
Grizz
First time poster here. I've been getting into woodworking for a few months now and for some reason kept justifying the need to keep buying a new tool and getting in trouble with the missus for it lol.
Anyways, I was lucky enough to get a table saw for free off a relative's relative. Its an old Scheppach 5201/5100 and there is next to no information about it on the internet. I'm assuming its a contractors saw because its driven directly from the motor? I've been getting along fine with it for a while now but only recently noticed just how badly misaligned it is. With both the mitre and fence, the cuts are out about 2mm, which I'm assuming is seriously bad. I looked online and people say to adjust the trunnion bolts but the problem is, I don't think I can locate them with my saw.
I attached photos which hopefully shows up and maybe someone can locate them for me. God its a really old table, theres not even a mitre track, but is that how European style tablesaws work?
Cheers,
Grizz