After a couple of years of use, it finally occured to me that my
blade might be out of alignment...so I spent a little time looking
at how I put it together (too quickly), loosed the allen bolts, and
alighned the table top to the blade.
then I saw a little bolt and nut down inside at the of the trunion
mechanism, and though, wtf is that for?
made me wonder what the REAL (tm) process was for tuning this
particular saw...
Is there a book the details the mechanics and adjustment of my saw.
the owners manual is a POC.
tx.
...myoung
In article <[email protected]>, myoung
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> Is there a book the details the mechanics and adjustment of my saw.
> the owners manual is a POC.
>
> tx.
>
> ...myoung
Have you been here:
http://www.sawcenter.com/index.html
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> After a couple of years of use, it finally occured to me that my
> blade might be out of alignment...so I spent a little time looking
> at how I put it together (too quickly), loosed the allen bolts, and
> alighned the table top to the blade.
>
> then I saw a little bolt and nut down inside at the of the trunion
> mechanism, and though, wtf is that for?
>
> made me wonder what the REAL (tm) process was for tuning this
> particular saw...
>
> Is there a book the details the mechanics and adjustment of my saw.
> the owners manual is a POC.
>
> tx.
>
> ...myoung
That little bolt may be a stop for the depth or angle. You should be able to
tell by which part it is on.
-Jack