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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardL
    I think it is very easy to overlook or miss the lug and rather a dangerous feature of the MK 3 at least. Of course, I said nothing and just gave a whistle !
    For those that have the MK3, like I did, the riving knife has 3 holes for clamping the knife to the workcentre but only comes with the one " U" thing and wingnut.

    Despite clamping it tight the knife used to move backwards until I got a spare bolt, " U " thing and wingnut from Triton spare parts and clamped at the front and back hole.

    Bit of a hassle when removing and replacing the knife but much safer.


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    A nice reminder to check, check, and double check!

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    No probs Richard - that's not the sort of hijack I was referring to!
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    The thread seems to have died without the hijack - just an observation, not political comment.

    (Authorised by O. Zwinner and B. Itingmidge, spoken by A. Gumby on behlaf of the National Woodworkers Thread Hijacking Association Ltd., Melbourne)
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    OMG have we run out of things to to pick on hehehhe praps i should start a new thread but i just dodnt know wat to have a waffle on about heheh cheers all have a gr8 day jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by ele__13
    OMG i just dodnt know wat to have a waffle opf about
    maybe you could start with a converstaion about oversized coloured fonts ?
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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