I've seen this topic numerous times, but my situation seems to be
slightly different.
I have an Xacta II fence. The small pads on the "allign to slot"
adjustments came off. Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
flouro pads. They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
I buffed the surfaces of both pad and fence metal, wiped with the
cleaner/activator and applied a drop of glue and held in place with
spring clamps. An hour later, upon trying to set the fence on the
rail, the pads easily came off.
Issue 1 - the rearview-mirror adhesive did not work (maybe it was too
cool when I tried it -- about 55F). The residual glue was still a bit
sticky.
Issue 2 - the pads are too thick! Even if the glue had setup well --
the fence would not have gone onto the rail as the pads are about
1/16" thick, and there is not that much clearance on either side where
they need to go.
I have an email into Jet, but just wondering if anyone else has come
across this issue.
"Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
*snip*
> Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
*snip*
Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to ABPW on
your behalf.
Puckdropper
--
On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. That's a good thing, though, as some
writers are incorrigible.
To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
On Jan 6, 4:36=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 1:58=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 6, 1:50=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 6, 11:57=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wr=
ote:
>
> > > > > "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]=
lla.org:
>
> > > > > *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > > > > > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> > > > > *snip*
>
> > > > > Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to=
ABPW on
> > > > > your behalf.
>
> > > > > Puckdropper
> > > > > --
> > > > > On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, tho=
ugh, as some
> > > > > writers are incorrigible.
>
> > > > > To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail=
.fm
>
> > > > Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > > My cam moves from 3.156" open to 3.096" closed -- from contact point
> > > on cam (where it meets the front of rail) to the opposite side which
> > > sits down against the back side of the rail. =A0I'm measuring just th=
e
> > > fence and not the rail. =A0In other words, my cam moves 3.156-3.096 =
=3D .
> > > 06" or about 1/16th of an inch.
>
> > > My fluroway pads are .124" thick.
>
> > > My fence rail is 3.015" wide +/- .003" or so.
>
> > > However, where the pads afix on the fence, there is a difference of .
> > > 440 - .360 or .080" (where the pads afix, there is a light bend in th=
e
> > > metal). =A0So .080 is taken up by that bend.
>
> > > So, I have 3.156 open space less .080 =3D 3.076 less .124 (pad) =3D 2=
.952
> > > which is less than the rail of 3.015.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Also, the old pad was much thinner than these new ones. =A0It was a mor=
e
> > rubbery pad of about .049" (worn some).
>
> > But .124 - .049 =3D .075 which makes all of this work out.- Hide quoted=
text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Got this from Jet support...
>
> *************
> Try contact cement.
>
> From Technical Support.
>
> He may have to squish the metal tabs that the pads are fastened to in
> order to get them to fit and function properly.
> ************
>
> Out of curiosity, do the "tabs" on your fences lie flat to the fence?
> Mine are purposely bent a bit for what looks like was expected that
> the set screws would be extended about 1/16" or so to make them
> parallel to the rail.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
More feedback from Jet..
My reply..
Are these pads different from the originals? "Squishing" the tabs
seems a bit odd.
Jet response..
They are thicker than the original pad and need extra room to fasten
the pads. The originals were made from a company here in the USA that
went out of business a few years back and we no longer have access to
the originals.
On Jan 6, 1:50=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 11:57=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
>
> > > "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected].=
org:
>
> > > *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > > > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> > > *snip*
>
> > > Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to ABP=
W on
> > > your behalf.
>
> > > Puckdropper
> > > --
> > > On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, though,=
as some
> > > writers are incorrigible.
>
> > > To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
>
> > Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> My cam moves from 3.156" open to 3.096" closed -- from contact point
> on cam (where it meets the front of rail) to the opposite side which
> sits down against the back side of the rail. =A0I'm measuring just the
> fence and not the rail. =A0In other words, my cam moves 3.156-3.096 =3D .
> 06" or about 1/16th of an inch.
>
> My fluroway pads are .124" thick.
>
> My fence rail is 3.015" wide +/- .003" or so.
>
> However, where the pads afix on the fence, there is a difference of .
> 440 - .360 or .080" (where the pads afix, there is a light bend in the
> metal). =A0So .080 is taken up by that bend.
>
> So, I have 3.156 open space less .080 =3D 3.076 less .124 (pad) =3D 2.952
> which is less than the rail of 3.015.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Also, the old pad was much thinner than these new ones. It was a more
rubbery pad of about .049" (worn some).
But .124 - .049 =3D .075 which makes all of this work out.
On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
> "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]:
>
> *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> *snip*
>
> Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to ABPW on
> your behalf.
>
> Puckdropper
> --
> On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, though, as =
some
> writers are incorrigible.
>
> To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com
"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:f4e4c57c-31e2-476b-b4ce-f63d9f48acc8@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 4, 8:33 pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> >"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:94ccd6db-ae41-4939-8bc5->fadacf989__BEGIN_MASK_n#9g02mG7!__...__END_MASK_i?a63jfAD$z__@m15g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
> >On Jan 4, 6:47 pm, "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> "coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> >With the screws backed all the way out, I cannot get the pads into
> >place. The pad thickness is greater than the space between the metal
> >(that pads attach to) and the fence rail. I can slide the pads in
> >about 1/2 way, but if I glued then on, I could never get the fence
> >onto the rail (which is partly why they got knocked off this time,
> >though they never would have remained in place).
>
> >The pads are probably closer to 3/32nds thick.
>
> One other thought... are you lifting the lock down handle completely up as
> you try to place the fence on the rail? I just looked at my Jet cabinet
> saw
> with Xacta fence and the gap opens up about 1/16" more with the cam
> completely off the locking bar than when the cam is laying against the
> locking bar while the handle is in the loose position. That sentence reads
> terribly! LOL
>
> John
John,
My cam has little travel from the handle-up to handle-loose position.
From loose to lock it's about 1/16". I maybe need to state that a bit
differently. From the handle perpendicular to the fence (sticking
straight up) to the handle in-line with the fence (sticking straight
back), there is almost no travel in the cam. All the travel comes
from in-line to the down lock position. And total cam travel is 1/16".
Sounds like there is less of a gap over all between the cam and the lever
than on mine.
Just a thought, I wonder if you can remove the cam pivot bolt, insert the
pads, and then put the bolt back in and let the locking lever and cam do the
"adjusting" for you.
John
On Jan 8, 9:49=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 4:36=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 6, 1:58=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 6, 1:50=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jan 6, 11:57=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote=
:
>
> > > > > On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> =
wrote:
>
> > > > > > "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]=
rella.org:
>
> > > > > > *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > > > > > > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> > > > > > *snip*
>
> > > > > > Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it =
to ABPW on
> > > > > > your behalf.
>
> > > > > > Puckdropper
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, t=
hough, as some
> > > > > > writers are incorrigible.
>
> > > > > > To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastma=
il.fm
>
> > > > > Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com- Hide quoted text=
-
>
> > > > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > > > My cam moves from 3.156" open to 3.096" closed -- from contact poin=
t
> > > > on cam (where it meets the front of rail) to the opposite side whic=
h
> > > > sits down against the back side of the rail. =A0I'm measuring just =
the
> > > > fence and not the rail. =A0In other words, my cam moves 3.156-3.096=
=3D .
> > > > 06" or about 1/16th of an inch.
>
> > > > My fluroway pads are .124" thick.
>
> > > > My fence rail is 3.015" wide +/- .003" or so.
>
> > > > However, where the pads afix on the fence, there is a difference of=
.
> > > > 440 - .360 or .080" (where the pads afix, there is a light bend in =
the
> > > > metal). =A0So .080 is taken up by that bend.
>
> > > > So, I have 3.156 open space less .080 =3D 3.076 less .124 (pad) =3D=
2.952
> > > > which is less than the rail of 3.015.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > > Also, the old pad was much thinner than these new ones. =A0It was a m=
ore
> > > rubbery pad of about .049" (worn some).
>
> > > But .124 - .049 =3D .075 which makes all of this work out.- Hide quot=
ed text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Got this from Jet support...
>
> > *************
> > Try contact cement.
>
> > From Technical Support.
>
> > He may have to squish the metal tabs that the pads are fastened to in
> > order to get them to fit and function properly.
> > ************
>
> > Out of curiosity, do the "tabs" on your fences lie flat to the fence?
> > Mine are purposely bent a bit for what looks like was expected that
> > the set screws would be extended about 1/16" or so to make them
> > parallel to the rail.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> More feedback from Jet..
>
> My reply..
> Are these pads different from the originals? =A0"Squishing" the tabs
> seems a bit odd.
>
> Jet response..
> They are thicker than the original pad and need extra room to fasten
> the pads. =A0The originals were made from a company here in the USA that
> went out of business a few years back and we no longer have access to
> the originals.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Bob --- please email me the photos if possible.
I did manage - with some c- clamps to flatten the "tabs" a bit. Those
"tabs" are a piece of metal about1/16" thick welded to angle iron of
the fence that extends out to the edge where the set screws push
against to adjust the fence parallel to the slots. So it's a bit of a
process to try to flatten. But I did manage to get .040" flatter, so
now my difference is .400-.360 =3D .040.
So total thickness of fence =3D 3.156" (open cam) - .040" (metal tab
stick out) - .124" (new pad thickness) =3D 2.992", but my rail is 3.015
thick. And I probably really need 3.020 clearance, so I still need to
find about .030".
I don't see any other way except to sand down the pads to .100", else
my fence will never want to slide along the rail smoothly.
coloradotrout <[email protected]> writes:
> I have an Xacta II fence. The small pads on the "allign to slot"
> adjustments came off. Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
> flouro pads. They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
I'm not sure if this is helpful, but I was able to buy the metal clips
you use to make your own fences. I made a nice set of wood ones, with
T-slots for feather boards, etc.
On Jan 4, 6:47=A0pm, "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> "coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:929a9262-9542-4412-a244-3d2107d9b58c@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > I've seen this topic numerous times, but my situation seems to be
> > slightly different.
>
> > I have an Xacta II fence. =A0The small pads on the "allign to slot"
> > adjustments came off. =A0Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
> > flouro pads. =A0They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
>
> > I buffed the surfaces of both pad and fence metal, wiped with the
> > cleaner/activator and applied a drop of glue and held in place with
> > spring clamps. =A0An hour later, upon trying to set the fence on the
> > rail, the pads easily came off.
>
> > Issue 1 - the rearview-mirror adhesive did not work (maybe it was too
> > cool when I tried it -- about 55F). =A0The residual glue was still a
> > bit
> > sticky.
>
> > Issue 2 - the pads are too thick! =A0Even if the glue had setup well --
> > the fence would not have gone onto the rail as the pads are about
> > 1/16" thick, and there is not that much clearance on either side
> > where
> > they need to go.
>
> > I have an email into Jet, but just wondering if anyone else has come
> > across this issue.
>
> Yep, been there done that and after a number of attempts, the glue that
> finally worked and is still holding the pads in-place after 5 years...
>
> Gorilla Glue
>
> Clean the mating surfaces, put glue on one, dampen the other with water
> and clamp them down but only snug. Don't want to force all the adhesive
> out. =A0The glue will foam out and after its dry, use a razor blade or
> knife to clean it up. =A0Let it set overnight in a warm basement - not a
> freezing shop.
>
> If the pads truly are to thick, sand them down a bit them adjust the T
> bar as per the instructions.
>
> I would have thought Jet had this problem fixed by now.
>
> Bob S.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes, it's the pads that position the fence to the slots/blade from
front of saw to back of saw. It's the pads that get clamped into
place when the fence is locked (lever pushed down).
The saw is ~suppose~ to be about 2 years old. It's the right tilt 3HP
cabinet. The motor says 2007 I think, but the fence looks to be worn
more than the rest of the saw (suggesting it might be older than the
saw), but it still stays Xacta II. It probably is about a 2 year old
saw.
With the screws backed all the way out, I cannot get the pads into
place. The pad thickness is greater than the space between the metal
(that pads attach to) and the fence rail. I can slide the pads in
about 1/2 way, but if I glued then on, I could never get the fence
onto the rail (which is partly why they got knocked off this time,
though they never would have remained in place).
The pads are probably closer to 3/32nds thick.
Plan of attack..
- wait for reply from Jet (they responded quickly to the pad falling
off problem - with a set of new pads)
- sand pads down and attach with Gorilla glue (I think I have the
Elmers equivalent - hope it works)
"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:929a9262-9542-4412-a244-3d2107d9b58c@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com...
> I've seen this topic numerous times, but my situation seems to be
> slightly different.
>
> I have an Xacta II fence. The small pads on the "allign to slot"
> adjustments came off. Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
> flouro pads. They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
>
> I buffed the surfaces of both pad and fence metal, wiped with the
> cleaner/activator and applied a drop of glue and held in place with
> spring clamps. An hour later, upon trying to set the fence on the
> rail, the pads easily came off.
>
> Issue 1 - the rearview-mirror adhesive did not work (maybe it was too
> cool when I tried it -- about 55F). The residual glue was still a bit
> sticky.
>
> Issue 2 - the pads are too thick! Even if the glue had setup well --
> the fence would not have gone onto the rail as the pads are about
> 1/16" thick, and there is not that much clearance on either side where
> they need to go.
>
> I have an email into Jet, but just wondering if anyone else has come
> across this issue.
My Jet dealer suggested using Epoxy to attach the new pads. You should be
able to adjust the left and right sides to allow for a 1/16" thick pad, mine
are that thickness now.
>"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:94ccd6db-ae41-4939-8bc5->[email protected]...
>On Jan 4, 6:47 pm, "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> "coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>
>With the screws backed all the way out, I cannot get the pads into
>place. The pad thickness is greater than the space between the metal
>(that pads attach to) and the fence rail. I can slide the pads in
>about 1/2 way, but if I glued then on, I could never get the fence
>onto the rail (which is partly why they got knocked off this time,
>though they never would have remained in place).
>
>The pads are probably closer to 3/32nds thick.
One other thought... are you lifting the lock down handle completely up as
you try to place the fence on the rail? I just looked at my Jet cabinet saw
with Xacta fence and the gap opens up about 1/16" more with the cam
completely off the locking bar than when the cam is laying against the
locking bar while the handle is in the loose position. That sentence reads
terribly! LOL
John
On Jan 6, 11:57=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]=
g:
>
> > *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> > *snip*
>
> > Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to ABPW =
on
> > your behalf.
>
> > Puckdropper
> > --
> > On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, though, a=
s some
> > writers are incorrigible.
>
> > To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
>
> Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
My cam moves from 3.156" open to 3.096" closed -- from contact point
on cam (where it meets the front of rail) to the opposite side which
sits down against the back side of the rail. I'm measuring just the
fence and not the rail. In other words, my cam moves 3.156-3.096 =3D .
06" or about 1/16th of an inch.
My fluroway pads are .124" thick.
My fence rail is 3.015" wide +/- .003" or so.
However, where the pads afix on the fence, there is a difference of .
440 - .360 or .080" (where the pads afix, there is a light bend in the
metal). So .080 is taken up by that bend.
So, I have 3.156 open space less .080 =3D 3.076 less .124 (pad) =3D 2.952
which is less than the rail of 3.015.
On Jan 6, 1:58=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 1:50=A0pm, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 6, 11:57=A0am, coloradotrout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 5, 10:51=A0pm, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrot=
e:
>
> > > > "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]=
a.org:
>
> > > > *snip*> =A0Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
> > > > > picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be.
>
> > > > *snip*
>
> > > > Bob, email me at puckdropper AT yahoo DOT com and I'll post it to A=
BPW on
> > > > your behalf.
>
> > > > Puckdropper
> > > > --
> > > > On Usenet, no one can hear you laugh. =A0That's a good thing, thoug=
h, as some
> > > > writers are incorrigible.
>
> > > > To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.f=
m
>
> > > Or send to me at coloradotrout AT yahoo DOT com- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > My cam moves from 3.156" open to 3.096" closed -- from contact point
> > on cam (where it meets the front of rail) to the opposite side which
> > sits down against the back side of the rail. =A0I'm measuring just the
> > fence and not the rail. =A0In other words, my cam moves 3.156-3.096 =3D=
.
> > 06" or about 1/16th of an inch.
>
> > My fluroway pads are .124" thick.
>
> > My fence rail is 3.015" wide +/- .003" or so.
>
> > However, where the pads afix on the fence, there is a difference of .
> > 440 - .360 or .080" (where the pads afix, there is a light bend in the
> > metal). =A0So .080 is taken up by that bend.
>
> > So, I have 3.156 open space less .080 =3D 3.076 less .124 (pad) =3D 2.9=
52
> > which is less than the rail of 3.015.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Also, the old pad was much thinner than these new ones. =A0It was a more
> rubbery pad of about .049" (worn some).
>
> But .124 - .049 =3D .075 which makes all of this work out.- Hide quoted t=
ext -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Got this from Jet support...
*************
Try contact cement.
From Technical Support.
He may have to squish the metal tabs that the pads are fastened to in
order to get them to fit and function properly.
************
Out of curiosity, do the "tabs" on your fences lie flat to the fence?
Mine are purposely bent a bit for what looks like was expected that
the set screws would be extended about 1/16" or so to make them
parallel to the rail.
On Jan 4, 8:33=A0pm, "John Grossbohlin"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> >"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:94ccd6db-ae41-4939-8bc5->fadacf989__BEGIN_MASK_n#9g02mG7!__...__END=
[email protected]...
> >On Jan 4, 6:47 pm, "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> "coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> >With the screws backed all the way out, I cannot get the pads into
> >place. =A0The pad thickness is greater than the space between the metal
> >(that pads attach to) and the fence rail. =A0I can slide the pads in
> >about 1/2 way, but if I glued then on, I could never get the fence
> >onto the rail (which is partly why they got knocked off this time,
> >though they never would have remained in place).
>
> >The pads are probably closer to 3/32nds thick.
>
> One other thought... are you lifting the lock down handle completely up a=
s
> you try to place the fence on the rail? I just looked at my Jet cabinet s=
aw
> with Xacta fence and the gap opens up about 1/16" more with the cam
> completely off the locking bar than when the cam is laying against the
> locking bar while the handle is in the loose position. That sentence read=
s
> terribly! LOL
>
> John
John,
My cam has little travel from the handle-up to handle-loose position.
From loose to lock it's about 1/16". I maybe need to state that a bit
differently. From the handle perpendicular to the fence (sticking
straight up) to the handle in-line with the fence (sticking straight
back), there is almost no travel in the cam. All the travel comes
from in-line to the down lock position. And total cam travel is 1/16".
"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've seen this topic numerous times, but my situation seems to be
> slightly different.
>
> I have an Xacta II fence. The small pads on the "allign to slot"
> adjustments came off. Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
> flouro pads. They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
>
> I buffed the surfaces of both pad and fence metal, wiped with the
> cleaner/activator and applied a drop of glue and held in place with
> spring clamps. An hour later, upon trying to set the fence on the
> rail, the pads easily came off.
>
> Issue 1 - the rearview-mirror adhesive did not work (maybe it was too
> cool when I tried it -- about 55F). The residual glue was still a
> bit
> sticky.
>
> Issue 2 - the pads are too thick! Even if the glue had setup well --
> the fence would not have gone onto the rail as the pads are about
> 1/16" thick, and there is not that much clearance on either side
> where
> they need to go.
>
> I have an email into Jet, but just wondering if anyone else has come
> across this issue.
Yep, been there done that and after a number of attempts, the glue that
finally worked and is still holding the pads in-place after 5 years...
Gorilla Glue
Clean the mating surfaces, put glue on one, dampen the other with water
and clamp them down but only snug. Don't want to force all the adhesive
out. The glue will foam out and after its dry, use a razor blade or
knife to clean it up. Let it set overnight in a warm basement - not a
freezing shop.
If the pads truly are to thick, sand them down a bit them adjust the T
bar as per the instructions.
I would have thought Jet had this problem fixed by now.
Bob S.
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> pads in-place after 5 years...
>>
>> Gorilla Glue
>
>
> I assume you are talking about Gorilla Polyurethane, correct?
>
Yes...
Bob S.
"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>
>>"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:94ccd6db-ae41-4939-8bc5->[email protected]...
>>On Jan 4, 6:47 pm, "Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> "coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>
>>
>>With the screws backed all the way out, I cannot get the pads into
>>place. The pad thickness is greater than the space between the metal
>>(that pads attach to) and the fence rail. I can slide the pads in
>>about 1/2 way, but if I glued then on, I could never get the fence
>>onto the rail (which is partly why they got knocked off this time,
>>though they never would have remained in place).
>>
>>The pads are probably closer to 3/32nds thick.
>
> One other thought... are you lifting the lock down handle completely
> up as you try to place the fence on the rail? I just looked at my Jet
> cabinet saw with Xacta fence and the gap opens up about 1/16" more
> with the cam completely off the locking bar than when the cam is
> laying against the locking bar while the handle is in the loose
> position. That sentence reads terribly! LOL
>
> John
>
John, I think you just nailed his problem.. The lock cam may be bent,
buckled or otherwise distorted forcing the whatchmajig (T bar) closer
to the rail. Wish I had access to a binary site, I would take a
picture of mine so he can see how it's supposed to be. The pad
thickness sounds about right - don't sand them. Something else is wrong
and it can only be the locking cam assy. The thickness of the pad on
that should be about the same as the other pads. The locking mechanism
allows about 1/8" (+/- an RCH) space from locked to unlocked position.
Look at the piece of metal that the cam forces against the rail and
that pad - that's where the problem is most likely. That's assuming
that the spring arms on the T bar assy are not in their full out
position and that the rail(s) are original equipment.
Bob S.
Bob --- please email me the photos if possible.
I did manage - with some c- clamps to flatten the "tabs" a bit. Those
"tabs" are a piece of metal about1/16" thick welded to angle iron of
the fence that extends out to the edge where the set screws push
against to adjust the fence parallel to the slots. So it's a bit of a
process to try to flatten. But I did manage to get .040" flatter, so
now my difference is .400-.360 = .040.
So total thickness of fence = 3.156" (open cam) - .040" (metal tab
stick out) - .124" (new pad thickness) = 2.992", but my rail is 3.015
thick. And I probably really need 3.020 clearance, so I still need to
find about .030".
I don't see any other way except to sand down the pads to .100", else
my fence will never want to slide along the rail smoothly.
Sorry,
Got hung up this week and forgot about taking the pics for you. Will
try to get to it tomorrow for you.
Got another storm moving in on us tonight - no fun...
Bob S.
"Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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pads in-place after 5 years...
>
> Gorilla Glue
I assume you are talking about Gorilla Polyurethane, correct?
Are you saying that even with the adjustment screws all the way in (or out
depending on how you look at it ;~) ) there is no room for the pads? I'm
talking about the screws on the T part of the fence used to align the fence
with the blade/miter slots not the ones on top that are used to square the
sides of the fence to the top of the table.
I haven't had a problem with the XActa fence pads on my cabinet saw but the
the pad on my 18" Jet band saw needs to be repositioned regularly... I live
with it. ;~)
John
"coloradotrout" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've seen this topic numerous times, but my situation seems to be
> slightly different.
>
> I have an Xacta II fence. The small pads on the "allign to slot"
> adjustments came off. Jet sent me a new pair of what are now called
> flouro pads. They suggested rearview-mirror adhesive to attach them.
>
> I buffed the surfaces of both pad and fence metal, wiped with the
> cleaner/activator and applied a drop of glue and held in place with
> spring clamps. An hour later, upon trying to set the fence on the
> rail, the pads easily came off.
>
> Issue 1 - the rearview-mirror adhesive did not work (maybe it was too
> cool when I tried it -- about 55F). The residual glue was still a bit
> sticky.
>
> Issue 2 - the pads are too thick! Even if the glue had setup well --
> the fence would not have gone onto the rail as the pads are about
> 1/16" thick, and there is not that much clearance on either side where
> they need to go.
>
> I have an email into Jet, but just wondering if anyone else has come
> across this issue.