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"Neil Larson"

23/01/2005 6:54 PM

Vega Table Saw Fence, anyone own one?

I am looking at the vega UM50XXX table saw fence. The few comments i can
find make it sound like the best thing since sliced bread.

I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't do
enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am getting (and
easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the Biesemeyer and the
Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much money into a fairly
enexpensive saw.


This topic has 7 replies

DJ

"Dave Jackson"

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

24/01/2005 12:07 PM

(snip) And the scale isn't placed right so I can zero it on the saw, and
it's
> not moveable
That's strange, all the Vega fences I've seen are adjusted simply by
loosening the two screws that attach the indicator window to the fence, and
lining it up on the zero. Do you have an oddball unit? --dave




"Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Sun 23 Jan 2005 12:54:34p, "Neil Larson" <[email protected]>
> wrote in news:[email protected]:
>
>> I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't
>> do enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am
>> getting (and easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the
>> Biesemeyer and the Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much
>> money into a fairly enexpensive saw.
>
> I've got the 50'' on my Griz 1022. Like it. A lot. The only drawback that
> bugs me is the rear rail. An outfeed tabe can't butt right up on the saw
> table because you need space for the fence to ride on the rail. The Biese
> rides on the table so that's not a problem.
>
> And the scale isn't placed right so I can zero it on the saw, and it's
> not moveable, so I had to zero it at one-half inch when the fence is
> right on the blade, and adjust for exactly one-half inch extra when I set
> the fence.
>
> Otherwise, I've got no complaints. I've had it a couple years, adjusted
> it when I installed it, adjusted it once since then. Still gives nice
> straight cuts. Cut a 1/4 strip, advance exactly 1/4 plus 1/8, cut another
> strip. It's great. Don't use the micro-advance much. It's just as easy to
> tap the fence a sixteenth or so.
>
> By the way, I've heard of people finding scratch-n-dent Biesemeyer fences
> offered at the website. If I'd have known that when I bought this, I
> might have a Biese right now.
>
> Dan

mR

[email protected] (Ron Truitt)

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

24/01/2005 8:51 PM

I have one on a old Craftsman and it works great. It was easy to
install.

RonT

HQ

Henry Q. Bibb

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

24/01/2005 1:10 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> I use the Pro 50" Vega. Don't think for a second that Vega is any less in
> quality than a unifence or Bies. In fact, IMHO Vega's are the best. Mine
> is setting on a 30 yr old Rockwell TS and the fence is almost that old.
> Although i recently had to "straighten" the fence as it had a hard life
> before i bought it, it's still rock solid, operates smoothly, and is
> completely dependable. I've never been disappointed with it in any way and
> doubt you will be either. --dave
>
>
>
> "Neil Larson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >I am looking at the vega UM50XXX table saw fence. The few comments i can
> >find make it sound like the best thing since sliced bread.
> >
> > I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't do
> > enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am getting
> > (and easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the Biesemeyer
> > and the Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much money into a
> > fairly enexpensive saw.
> >
>
>
>
Mine's on a Sears saw. Easy to install, works perfectly. Highly
recommended.

Henry Bibb

Ds

Dan

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

24/01/2005 1:15 AM

On Sun 23 Jan 2005 12:54:34p, "Neil Larson" <[email protected]>
wrote in news:[email protected]:

> I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't
> do enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am
> getting (and easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the
> Biesemeyer and the Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much
> money into a fairly enexpensive saw.

I've got the 50'' on my Griz 1022. Like it. A lot. The only drawback that
bugs me is the rear rail. An outfeed tabe can't butt right up on the saw
table because you need space for the fence to ride on the rail. The Biese
rides on the table so that's not a problem.

And the scale isn't placed right so I can zero it on the saw, and it's
not moveable, so I had to zero it at one-half inch when the fence is
right on the blade, and adjust for exactly one-half inch extra when I set
the fence.

Otherwise, I've got no complaints. I've had it a couple years, adjusted
it when I installed it, adjusted it once since then. Still gives nice
straight cuts. Cut a 1/4 strip, advance exactly 1/4 plus 1/8, cut another
strip. It's great. Don't use the micro-advance much. It's just as easy to
tap the fence a sixteenth or so.

By the way, I've heard of people finding scratch-n-dent Biesemeyer fences
offered at the website. If I'd have known that when I bought this, I
might have a Biese right now.

Dan

Ds

Dan

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

25/01/2005 1:15 AM

On Mon 24 Jan 2005 06:07:25a, "Dave Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> That's strange, all the Vega fences I've seen are adjusted simply by
> loosening the two screws that attach the indicator window to the
> fence, and lining it up on the zero. Do you have an oddball unit?
> --dave

Oddball for the saw, I guess. There's not enough movement in that indicator
window to get all the way to zero. Closest I could come was a bit more than
a quarter inch, if I recall correctly. I chose to zero it at a half an inch
to make it easier. 10 and a quarter inches is 10 and 3/4, etc. It's a bit
of a pain when I'm dealing with 16ths, but not terrible. Set it at the
right measurment, then move it exactly one half inch more. It's still
always right on the money.

I bought a new stick-on scale, and someday I'm gonna take replace this one
with the new one. I guess it's a measure of how little it bothers me that
I've had that new scale for about a year now and haven't bothered. :-)

DJ

"Dave Jackson"

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

23/01/2005 10:13 PM

I use the Pro 50" Vega. Don't think for a second that Vega is any less in
quality than a unifence or Bies. In fact, IMHO Vega's are the best. Mine
is setting on a 30 yr old Rockwell TS and the fence is almost that old.
Although i recently had to "straighten" the fence as it had a hard life
before i bought it, it's still rock solid, operates smoothly, and is
completely dependable. I've never been disappointed with it in any way and
doubt you will be either. --dave



"Neil Larson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am looking at the vega UM50XXX table saw fence. The few comments i can
>find make it sound like the best thing since sliced bread.
>
> I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't do
> enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am getting
> (and easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the Biesemeyer
> and the Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much money into a
> fairly enexpensive saw.
>

JB

"J.B. Bobbitt"

in reply to "Neil Larson" on 23/01/2005 6:54 PM

25/01/2005 3:43 AM

I second that. I vouch for mine.

-jbb

"Henry Q. Bibb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
>> I use the Pro 50" Vega. Don't think for a second that Vega is any less
>> in
>> quality than a unifence or Bies. In fact, IMHO Vega's are the best.
>> Mine
>> is setting on a 30 yr old Rockwell TS and the fence is almost that old.
>> Although i recently had to "straighten" the fence as it had a hard life
>> before i bought it, it's still rock solid, operates smoothly, and is
>> completely dependable. I've never been disappointed with it in any way
>> and
>> doubt you will be either. --dave
>>
>>
>>
>> "Neil Larson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> >I am looking at the vega UM50XXX table saw fence. The few comments i can
>> >find make it sound like the best thing since sliced bread.
>> >
>> > I am looking to put it on my 8 year old Delta contractor saw. I don't
>> > do
>> > enough to justify a Unisaw but I want better results than I am getting
>> > (and easier setup) with the old stock fence. I looked at the Biesemeyer
>> > and the Unifence, but they seem like putting way too much money into a
>> > fairly enexpensive saw.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
> Mine's on a Sears saw. Easy to install, works perfectly. Highly
> recommended.
>
> Henry Bibb


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