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Bob Bowles

24/09/2003 11:53 AM

BS miter fence

The Rockwell 14" I inherited came with a miter fence that hangs on a
screw in the cabinet and hasn't been used by me. Fits 3/4" X 5/16"
slot. Has hand clamp. Can't imagine how it would work with lead
angles but that's my problem. If interested [email protected] Not
interested in selling merely finding a home for it with postage paid.


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"Rob Stokes"

in reply to Bob Bowles on 24/09/2003 11:53 AM

24/09/2003 6:53 PM

If it's the original miter gauge and part of the saw, hang on to it...

Rob


"Bob Bowles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The Rockwell 14" I inherited came with a miter fence that hangs on a
> screw in the cabinet and hasn't been used by me. Fits 3/4" X 5/16"
> slot. Has hand clamp. Can't imagine how it would work with lead
> angles but that's my problem. If interested [email protected] Not
> interested in selling merely finding a home for it with postage paid.

Gs

"George"

in reply to Bob Bowles on 24/09/2003 11:53 AM

25/09/2003 11:59 AM

Got a tablesaw? How about a router table with groove, or a sanding station?
You have Rockwell's standard gage, so keep it, use it, and appreciate the
hold-down, which will work fine in cutting thin stock where the blade is
well controlled. I use the miter gage from my tablesaw on my bandsaw a lot.

"Bob Bowles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The Rockwell 14" I inherited came with a miter fence that hangs on a
> screw in the cabinet and hasn't been used by me. Fits 3/4" X 5/16"
> slot. Has hand clamp. Can't imagine how it would work with lead
> angles but that's my problem. If interested [email protected] Not
> interested in selling merely finding a home for it with postage paid.


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