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"Nash"

19/10/2006 1:19 PM

Freud dado SD308 shim dislodged

I have a friend that has this old Freud dado set. Apparently there are
some shims attached to the outer blades, and one has dislodged. He is
wondering how to re-attach it without adding thickness to the blade.
Anyone familiar with this set up?


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Larry Spitz

in reply to "Nash" on 19/10/2006 1:19 PM

20/10/2006 12:50 PM

Nash wrote:
> I have a friend that has this old Freud dado set. Apparently there are
> some shims attached to the outer blades, and one has dislodged. He is
> wondering how to re-attach it without adding thickness to the blade.
> Anyone familiar with this set up?
>
I have the same dado set and had the same problem. I used contact cement
to reattach the shim to the surface of the blade. I doubt that the
contact cement added 0.05 mm to the thickness, which I think is
completely negligible.

Bn

"BobS"

in reply to "Nash" on 19/10/2006 1:19 PM

20/10/2006 2:12 AM


"Nash" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a friend that has this old Freud dado set. Apparently there are
> some shims attached to the outer blades, and one has dislodged. He is
> wondering how to re-attach it without adding thickness to the blade.
> Anyone familiar with this set up?
>

If it's a metal shim - magnetize it and stick it to the blade.

Bob S.

RC

"Rick's Cabinet Shop"

in reply to "Nash" on 19/10/2006 1:19 PM

20/10/2006 3:16 AM

I used double stick tape on my oldham and it's stuck for 2 years now.

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"Nash" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a friend that has this old Freud dado set. Apparently there are
> some shims attached to the outer blades, and one has dislodged. He is
> wondering how to re-attach it without adding thickness to the blade.
> Anyone familiar with this set up?
>


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