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    Default Align A Rip Fence modification

    Greetings all, just got an Align A Rip fence and am a bit annoyed that none for my previouly made T-Track toys fit on to the fence.

    A quick way out would be to screw a legth of T-Track along top of the fence. This would at least allow me to use some of the hold downs and stops from my router table and drill press.

    Or maybe I shouldn't be so tight and buy some fittings that suite the fence.

    Has anyone experimented with this type of modification?
    Suggestions????????????????

    Thanks
    Chris.

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    Which one/model is it, cause mine has a t slot along the top and on the sides.
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    The fence has no model number on it but the manual says FB3-2.
    There is a track on either side, it it is a smaller profile than the T-Track. There is no track on the top.

    Thanks

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    A Zenith 1/4" octaginal shaped nut fits in perfectly!
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    Thanks Harry,
    I have decided that the table saw can have its own bits and pieces. I did want to be able to swap between router, drill and saw. Oh well just have to make more toys.
    Specializing in O positive timber stains

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