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21st May 2007, 10:36 PM #1Member
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Question for Supersaw owners (attaching Incra fence)?
Hello.
Does anyone with the supersaw have attachment holes in the front edge of the cast iron table top (both left & right wings or centre part)?
I’ve recently splashed out and bought a Jet Supersaw and Incra TS-LS fence system . I bought the supersaw with the fixed wing (i.e. no sliding table) so that I could attach the Incra fence rails – from all the pictures I had seen there were holes in the front edge of both the left and right side cast iron wings which looked ideal for attaching the Incra rails. But when it arrived, it had a hole in the right hand wing but none in the left hand wing (or centre part of table). This will make it very difficult to attach the rails. Hence my question above. Others on this forum seem to have done the same so I was wondering if they had to get the wing drilled to suit or if it came with predrilled holes, or if they’ve used some other sneaky method to attach the rails? I didn’t get the standard Jet fence with it, but notice that it attaches to the underside of the tabletop and so doesn't need holes on the front edge.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Gibbo.
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