Jeesh, third question for today, must be close to using up my allotment. The
fence extension I made from the white covered shelving matl. is warped so
time to find something else. Anybody got any ideas for something better that
I can attach to the original fence on this saw? Ah Ha, Maybe I found just
the thing at McMaster Carr, some rectangular alum. structural tube, have to
call and check it out, need to make sure it is straight. But suggestions
still welcome. Thanks again.
--
Paul
[email protected]
"You can make it foolproof, but you can't make it Damned foolproof."
I saw an article once where a fence was made by gluing several layers of
MDF, turning it on the side, using that for the face, and then overlaying
with a slick material. This way what is typically the edge of MDF becomes
one layer of the face - if you know what I mean. Concept seems to leave
little room, actually 0, for warpage...
"Paul O." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Jeesh, third question for today, must be close to using up my allotment.
The
> fence extension I made from the white covered shelving matl. is warped so
> time to find something else. Anybody got any ideas for something better
that
> I can attach to the original fence on this saw? Ah Ha, Maybe I found just
> the thing at McMaster Carr, some rectangular alum. structural tube, have
to
> call and check it out, need to make sure it is straight. But suggestions
> still welcome. Thanks again.
> --
> Paul
> [email protected]
> "You can make it foolproof, but you can't make it Damned foolproof."
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