Jj

"Jerry"

02/09/2004 8:07 PM

Dado Blade Question - Help

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.


This topic has 7 replies

pp

"philly45"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

03/09/2004 4:19 PM

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.
>

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

04/09/2004 4:47 PM

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.

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

03/09/2004 9:42 AM

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
>
>

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

03/09/2004 12:28 PM


"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

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

04/09/2004 3:08 AM



"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.

JS

"Joseph Smith"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

03/09/2004 10:35 AM

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.
>

PA

"Preston Andreas"

in reply to "Jerry" on 02/09/2004 8:07 PM

04/09/2004 1:05 AM

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.
> >
>
>


You’ve reached the end of replies