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    That's an easy fix, just switch 2 of the phase wires (says the guy with 3 phase power).

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    Camo[/QUOTE]

    Yes well the poor young man on the front counter at the electrical repair place said much the same thing - a suggestion I don't imagine he'll be silly enough to make twice.

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    Hi, KJ401

    Thanks for showing you beautiful little wolfenden saw, this is turning in to a great thread now in that we have some great examples of these saws along with pictures !!
    looks like the side router table is fast becoming the accessory to have with your wolfenden saw, and I am very impressed with your fence, very universal !!
    As for dust extraction, I agree with Camo, along with just trying to get the suction as close to the underside of the blade as possible !

    Thank you for being a part of this.

    Melbourne Matty.

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    I can't find much on these saws. Of what I could find, everything tells me they are great saws and that I should seriously consider one if the opportunity presents itself

    I do like the fact that it has a router insert built in - I've thought about making a cabinet but TBH it'll just take up more space that I don't have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie_6ft View Post
    I can't find much on these saws. Of what I could find, everything tells me they are great saws and that I should seriously consider one if the opportunity presents itself

    I do like the fact that it has a router insert built in - I've thought about making a cabinet but TBH it'll just take up more space that I don't have.
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