Ll

LStole

27/10/2004 7:42 AM

Does Biesemeyer T-square splitter fit new Craftsman Pro table saw?

Does anyone know which (if any) of Biesemeyer's 12 splitter sizes fits
the new Craftsman Professional table saw? The Craftsman saw is not
listed on the Biesemeyer web page (perhaps because it is too new), but
I thought maybe the guys at Orion/Craftsman might have modelled the saw
closely around the specs of a Delta left-tilt unisaw.

Anyone know of other after-market splitters that fit the Craftsman Pro saw?

Thanks.


This topic has 9 replies

LG

"Lee Gordon"

in reply to LStole on 27/10/2004 7:42 AM

27/10/2004 11:20 AM

Which of the 3 new models are you asking about? The top of the line model
comes with a Biesemeyer.

Lee

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Ll

LStole

in reply to "Lee Gordon" on 27/10/2004 11:20 AM

27/10/2004 10:25 AM

On 2004-10-27 10:20:40 -0500, "Lee Gordon" <[email protected]> said:

> Which of the 3 new models are you asking about? The top of the line model
> comes with a Biesemeyer.
>
> Lee


The top of the line model is the one I am interested in. It comes with
a Biesemeyer fence -- not a splitter.


Lars

Bw

"Bob"

in reply to LStole on 27/10/2004 7:42 AM

27/10/2004 1:53 PM

Why don't you call Biesemeyer?

"LStole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:2004102707422216807%larsstole@gsbuchicagoedu...
> Does anyone know which (if any) of Biesemeyer's 12 splitter sizes fits
> the new Craftsman Professional table saw? The Craftsman saw is not
> listed on the Biesemeyer web page (perhaps because it is too new), but
> I thought maybe the guys at Orion/Craftsman might have modelled the saw
> closely around the specs of a Delta left-tilt unisaw.
>
> Anyone know of other after-market splitters that fit the Craftsman Pro
saw?
>
> Thanks.
>
>

Ll

LStole

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 1:53 PM

27/10/2004 9:08 AM

I emailed Biesemeyer with the question; still no repsonse.



On 2004-10-27 08:53:57 -0500, "Bob" <[email protected]> said:

>> Does anyone know which (if any) of Biesemeyer's 12 splitter sizes fits
>> the new Craftsman Professional table saw? The Craftsman saw is not
>> listed on the Biesemeyer web page (perhaps because it is too new), but
>> I thought maybe the guys at Orion/Craftsman might have modelled the saw
>> closely around the specs of a Delta left-tilt unisaw.
>>
>> Anyone know of other after-market splitters that fit the Craftsman Pro
> saw?
>>
>> Thanks.

Bw

"Bob"

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 1:53 PM

27/10/2004 5:47 PM

I find most vendors do not repond to email. I'd give them a call for an
authoritative answer. They are the only people that can tell if they will
definitively support the saw with the splitter.

Bob

"LStole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:2004102709083216807%larsstole@gsbuchicagoedu...
> I emailed Biesemeyer with the question; still no repsonse.
>
>
>
> On 2004-10-27 08:53:57 -0500, "Bob" <[email protected]> said:
>
> >> Does anyone know which (if any) of Biesemeyer's 12 splitter sizes fits
> >> the new Craftsman Professional table saw? The Craftsman saw is not
> >> listed on the Biesemeyer web page (perhaps because it is too new), but
> >> I thought maybe the guys at Orion/Craftsman might have modelled the saw
> >> closely around the specs of a Delta left-tilt unisaw.
> >>
> >> Anyone know of other after-market splitters that fit the Craftsman Pro
> > saw?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
>
>

Ll

LStole

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 5:47 PM

27/10/2004 2:01 PM

I just received a response from Biesemeyer -- regrettably, they do NOT
support this saw with any of their models.

That said, I still wonder if one of their models will work. For
example, I read a posting from someone who was able to put a Delta
splitter (the one that is standard with the Uniguard) into a Jet XACTA
saw with only a slight modification.

At $120, it is an expensive experiment, however.

Lars


On 2004-10-27 12:47:55 -0500, "Bob" <[email protected]> said:

> I find most vendors do not repond to email. I'd give them a call for an
> authoritative answer. They are the only people that can tell if they will
> definitively support the saw with the splitter.
>
> Bob
>
> "LStole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:2004102709083216807%larsstole@gsbuchicagoedu...
>> I emailed Biesemeyer with the question; still no repsonse.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2004-10-27 08:53:57 -0500, "Bob" <[email protected]> said:
>>
>>>> Does anyone know which (if any) of Biesemeyer's 12 splitter sizes fits
>>>> the new Craftsman Professional table saw? The Craftsman saw is not
>>>> listed on the Biesemeyer web page (perhaps because it is too new), but
>>>> I thought maybe the guys at Orion/Craftsman might have modelled the saw
>>>> closely around the specs of a Delta left-tilt unisaw.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know of other after-market splitters that fit the Craftsman Pro
>>> saw?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 5:47 PM

27/10/2004 7:32 PM

You might want to consider the "low tech version"....

http://www.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/product_family.asp?family%5Fid=5067&gift=False&mscssid=33C522329EBD4C94A2EDF9C73F1A40F6

LStole wrote:

> I just received a response from Biesemeyer -- regrettably, they do NOT
> support this saw with any of their models.
>
> That said, I still wonder if one of their models will work. For
> example, I read a posting from someone who was able to put a Delta
> splitter (the one that is standard with the Uniguard) into a Jet XACTA
> saw with only a slight modification.
>
> At $120, it is an expensive experiment, however.

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 5:47 PM

27/10/2004 10:24 PM

On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:01:24 -0500, LStole
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I just received a response from Biesemeyer -- regrettably, they do NOT
>support this saw with any of their models.

I'm still waiting for a snap-in General 650 splitter.

Barry

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to "Bob" on 27/10/2004 1:53 PM

27/10/2004 5:50 PM

On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 17:47:55 GMT, "Bob" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I find most vendors do not repond to email. I'd give them a call for an
>authoritative answer. They are the only people that can tell if they will
>definitively support the saw with the splitter.

Not to mention that the call may establish a need for a model that
does fit your saw.

Barry


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