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14th August 2005, 03:00 PM #1New Member
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9 1/4 in saw into compact saw table
I recently purchased a 9 1/4 inch Makita saw to fit my trusty compact saw table but have found that to make the saw fit I have to remove the front and back stops which limit saw movement from front to back on the table.
I can leave the back one in but there is no room for the front one.
Is this likely to cause a problem? Is there significant potential for saw movement forward? and if so what is likely to happen if it does?
The saw table literature says that the table takes a 9 1/4 in saw but I thought each of the clamps and stops would just move not need to be removed.
Any help suggestions greatly appreciated
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14th August 2005, 03:14 PM #2
Back stop
You can safely remove the front stop. The one at the back, far side from the switch box is the one that matters.
Steve
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14th August 2005, 03:24 PM #3New Member
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Thanks TritonJapan I was worried that if both stops weren't in then the saw might move.
Happy to now start cutting my noggins and framework for the new wall
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