Some saws ect. have "T" shaped grooves. To better retain the miter gauge.
Remove the "wheels" if you don't need them.
"samson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On this heavy-duty jig, there are little wheels screwed to
> the guide bar under the jig that are wider than the 3/4 inch
> groove on the saw table. Am I supposed to take these off
> (I wonder if they make the jig useable for a table with a wider
> groove) or is there something obvious I'm missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> S.
samson wrote:
> On this heavy-duty jig, there are little wheels screwed to
> the guide bar under the jig that are wider than the 3/4 inch
> groove on the saw table. Am I supposed to take these off
> (I wonder if they make the jig useable for a table with a wider
> groove) or is there something obvious I'm missing?
.
Those are for saws with T shaped gauge slots. If your miter slot has
straight sides, remove the wheels.
In article <%2_xj.15$x93.3@trndny03>, [email protected] says...
> Some saws ect. have "T" shaped grooves. To better retain the miter gauge.
> Remove the "wheels" if you don't need them.
>
> "samson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > On this heavy-duty jig, there are little wheels screwed to
> > the guide bar under the jig that are wider than the 3/4 inch
> > groove on the saw table. Am I supposed to take these off
> > (I wonder if they make the jig useable for a table with a wider
> > groove) or is there something obvious I'm missing?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > S.
I appreciate it.
S.