Steve Maskery
Established Member
I've jsut rung a local electrical company.
"We can fit you in at the end of March."
:shock:
"We can fit you in at the end of March."
:shock:
Woody Alan":2xcddmbr said:Steve
One of the things I found a little strange about the saw (and I think this is common due to some reg, Scrit would know) is that a 10"blade doesn't fully clear the table. It makes no sense to me because if it's for safety how does that help with a 9" blade fitted which fully withdraws. However it is very easy to get the side cover off and identify the stop bolt and adjust it so the blade withdraws completely, unless as I say someone comes up with the really good reason why not. I just like to use the saw as an uncluttered surface from time to time in a confined workshop and don't want to damage the blade by lumpimg something on it.
Cheers Alan
Philly":e7fc1dwz said:AH!!!! A stop bolt????? :roll:
Well, I need to go take a look. I imagined there must be one somewhere but I am a little, eh, lazy. I bought a smaller blade to allow mine to disappear under the table.
Needless to say, I will be out there today looking for said bolt.
Cheers
Philly
Well Alec is invariably smart, is he not? Glad you're powered up, Steve. Fingers crossed the rest goes smoothly from now on.Steve Maskery":12wpzuby said:Well Alec* has been today and fixed me up. Very neat job...
Woody Alan":ykmvynx3 said:The most I got was a tail lift and a coolie down the drive, the rest was down to me and the missus, all 5' of her.
Pharh! Two of you? What a wuss!
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