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31st August 2005, 07:51 PM #1Member
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Newbie with stupid questions PT 1
I have installed all the goodies - height winder, saw slump bracket and wheels and now have a few questions
Question 1
Do you folks remove the saw from the table
a - after every project?
b - every evening after use?
c - don't remove it at all
I read somewhere that the spring in the guard might be effected if it the guard is opened ll the time.
Question 2
After wheeling the WC back into the shed, do you put it back on all 4 feet or leave 2 on the wheels?
Question 3
I have set up the saw and it cuts square, well almost.......... One side is square but the other side of the cut is veryx2 slightly off! this is in both TS and Xcut mode. Is this a problem with the blade?
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31st August 2005, 08:05 PM #2Originally Posted by Alfred
Q.1 Answer = C. I never take the Triton saw out as I have another 9 1/4" saw to use
Q.2 Answer = Leave it on the two wheels. Wont hurt it.
Q.3 Answer = Sounds like to me the saw may not be set square in the sliding plate. Do a search on the forum. This has been covered extensively in many posts.
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2nd September 2005, 01:43 AM #3Member
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Barry thanks for that, I tried to search the forum and could not find anything that was similar.
Also, for some reason this post appeared twice. As most are replying to the other thread, please ignore this one.
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