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"sal"

11/06/2012 3:13 PM

Tech.question:

Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects accuracy
I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
somewhat. My question , is there a better way?

Sal


This topic has 12 replies

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 9:02 PM

"sal" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on
> a folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
> accuracy I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs
> it helps somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>
> Sal
>
>

Let's start by taking a look at the hardware on your saw. Are all the nuts
and bolts tight? Is the blade flat and true? Check the arbor. Grab it
and try to move it up and down. How much does it move?

Direct Drive or belt? If belt driven, is the tension adjusted properly?
Are the pulleys in line?

Puckdropper
--
Make it to fit, don't make it fit.

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

12/06/2012 5:28 AM

"sal" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

> Hi Puckdropper the saw is the Ridgid R4510 direct drive I shall check
> nuts and bolts arbor and remove blade to check for (flatness) if that
> is a word.
>

Best check the base too. There's quite a few moving parts there, and they
could have loosened up over time.

Do you have the manual? Ridgid manuals are really good about explaining
the normal adjustments a tool may need.

Puckdropper
--
Make it to fit, don't make it fit.

c

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 7:28 PM

On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 17:12:41 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
wrote:

>On 6/11/2012 3:59 PM, sal wrote:
>> Hi Leon my budget is very tight got a daughter going over to Amsterdam
>> university that I have to bankroll,I know its an excuse but times are tight.
>>
>> Sal
>> "Leon"<lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On 6/11/2012 3:13 PM, sal wrote:
>>>> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
>>>> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
>>>> accuracy
>>>> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
>>>> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>>>>
>>>> Sal
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Absolutely! what is your budget?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>I would nix the hanging circular saw. Hold the saw and use a straight
>edge to guide the saw.
Who said anything about a hanging circular saw?????

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"sal"

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 6:12 PM

Hi Puckdropper the saw is the Ridgid R4510 direct drive I shall check nuts
and bolts arbor and remove blade to check for (flatness) if that is a word.

Sal
"sal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
> accuracy I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it
> helps somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>
> Sal
>
>

Ll

Leon

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 3:45 PM

On 6/11/2012 3:13 PM, sal wrote:
> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects accuracy
> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>
> Sal
>
>

Absolutely! what is your budget?

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"sal"

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 3:59 PM

Hi Leon my budget is very tight got a daughter going over to Amsterdam
university that I have to bankroll,I know its an excuse but times are tight.

Sal
"Leon" <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 6/11/2012 3:13 PM, sal wrote:
>> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
>> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
>> accuracy
>> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
>> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>>
>> Sal
>>
>>
>
> Absolutely! what is your budget?
>

GR

"G.W. Ross"

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

12/06/2012 6:43 AM

sal wrote:
> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects accuracy
> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>
> Sal
>
>
One more suggestion. If you need weight/inertia, think sandbag
instead of concrete. If it ever comes loose and lands on your toe you
will know one reason why.

--
G.W. Ross

If money could talk, it would say goodbye.





Ll

Leon

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 5:12 PM

On 6/11/2012 3:59 PM, sal wrote:
> Hi Leon my budget is very tight got a daughter going over to Amsterdam
> university that I have to bankroll,I know its an excuse but times are tight.
>
> Sal
> "Leon"<lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On 6/11/2012 3:13 PM, sal wrote:
>>> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
>>> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
>>> accuracy
>>> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
>>> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>>>
>>> Sal
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Absolutely! what is your budget?
>>
>
>

I would nix the hanging circular saw. Hold the saw and use a straight
edge to guide the saw.

c

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 7:27 PM

On 11 Jun 2012 21:02:21 GMT, Puckdropper
<puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:

>"sal" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
>
>> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on
>> a folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
>> accuracy I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs
>> it helps somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>>
>> Sal
>>
>>
>
>Let's start by taking a look at the hardware on your saw. Are all the nuts
>and bolts tight? Is the blade flat and true? Check the arbor. Grab it
>and try to move it up and down. How much does it move?
>
>Direct Drive or belt? If belt driven, is the tension adjusted properly?
>Are the pulleys in line?
>
>Puckdropper
And how old and ratty is the belt??? I've seen some really NASTY table
saws transformed into pretty decent saws by simply replacing the 30
year old excuse for a belt.

dn

dpb

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 6:45 PM

On 6/11/2012 6:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 17:12:41 -0500, Leon<lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
> wrote:
...

>> I would nix the hanging circular saw. ...

> Who said anything about a hanging circular saw?????

Nobody, it's just Leon being Leon of reacting instead of reading first.

--

tn

tiredofspam

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 7:02 PM

Put on a link belt... Then let us know if you still have vibration.

On 6/11/2012 4:45 PM, Leon wrote:
> On 6/11/2012 3:13 PM, sal wrote:
>> Sorry to bug you Guys again so soon.I have a ridged contractors saw on a
>> folding roll away table it has some vibration which I know affects
>> accuracy
>> I hang a small concrete sidewalk pad under it weight 40lbs it helps
>> somewhat. My question , is there a better way?
>>
>> Sal
>>
>>
>
> Absolutely! what is your budget?

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "sal" on 11/06/2012 3:13 PM

11/06/2012 7:51 PM

On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 18:12:43 -0500, "sal" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Puckdropper the saw is the Ridgid R4510 direct drive I shall check nuts
>and bolts arbor and remove blade to check for (flatness) if that is a word.

Check for missing teeth, too.

Flatness could be called runout or warpage.

--
Doctors prescribe medicine of which they know little,
to cure diseases of which they know less,
in human beings of which they know nothing.
--Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire, about 250 years ago


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