I just purchased a Freud SD508 8" super dado set for my Delta
contractor's saw.
There is a compression washer (cupped) that normally sits between the
nut and the blade. However, with this washer installed, I cannot come
close to fitting the entire stack on the arbor. Even at 3/4" stack,
the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
would be a problem?
Thanks for your help.
Concerning Dado Blades, what does the group recommend as a good choice? For
example, how does the Forrest DK08244 8" compare against the Freud SD508 8"?
Is the large cost differential worth it?
Philly
"Jerry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I just purchased a Freud SD508 8" super dado set for my Delta
> contractor's saw.
>
> There is a compression washer (cupped) that normally sits between the
> nut and the blade. However, with this washer installed, I cannot come
> close to fitting the entire stack on the arbor. Even at 3/4" stack,
> the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
> snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
>
> Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
> when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
> would be a problem?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
In article <[email protected]>,
Edwin Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>"Preston Andreas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
>> In virtually all the comparisons in magazines, the Forrest has come out on
>> top.
>
>That is true. But in context, it is like comparing orgasms to find the best
>one.
>
>
Now *THAT* is the consumer test panel that I want to be on.
You've probably noticed that the dado blade is thicker than a normal blade,
anyway, so don't worry about it on any stack. On my saw it's a task to pull
the blades off, since any tilt binds them on the shaft.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:5sZZc.2026$vx6.1394@trndny05...
>
> "Jerry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >. Even at 3/4" stack,
> > the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
> > snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
> >
> > Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
> > when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
> > would be a problem?
>
> I leave it out when making a wide stack. It has not been a problem.
> Ed
>
>
"Jerry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>. Even at 3/4" stack,
> the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
> snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
>
> Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
> when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
> would be a problem?
I leave it out when making a wide stack. It has not been a problem.
Ed
"Preston Andreas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> In virtually all the comparisons in magazines, the Forrest has come out on
> top.
That is true. But in context, it is like comparing orgasms to find the best
one.
That is normal. My table saw manual specifically tells me
the washer will have to go when using a dado blade.
Joey
"Jerry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just purchased a Freud SD508 8" super dado set for my Delta
> contractor's saw.
>
> There is a compression washer (cupped) that normally sits between the
> nut and the blade. However, with this washer installed, I cannot come
> close to fitting the entire stack on the arbor. Even at 3/4" stack,
> the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
> snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
>
> Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
> when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
> would be a problem?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
In virtually all the comparisons in magazines, the Forrest has come out on
top. It has a negative hook which makes a cleaner dado, eve in plywood.
Since I already have two old Freud dado sets that do a reasonable job, it
will be a long time before I will find out if it is worth the extra price.
Preston
"philly45" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Concerning Dado Blades, what does the group recommend as a good choice?
For
> example, how does the Forrest DK08244 8" compare against the Freud SD508
8"?
> Is the large cost differential worth it?
>
>
> Philly
> "Jerry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I just purchased a Freud SD508 8" super dado set for my Delta
> > contractor's saw.
> >
> > There is a compression washer (cupped) that normally sits between the
> > nut and the blade. However, with this washer installed, I cannot come
> > close to fitting the entire stack on the arbor. Even at 3/4" stack,
> > the nut just not have any thread exposed on the outside (it seems to be
> > snug but I would feel better if it had some thread exposed).
> >
> > Is that washer necessary when using the dado blade? I would use it
> > when it fit but if I used the larger stacks without it do you think it
> > would be a problem?
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
>
>