There are so many plans for them, I'm not so sure I'd even buy if I didn't
already have one.
Don
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>I have a General Int 50-260 table saw (3 hp cabinet model) and wonder
>> which jig would be better for me. Anyone know the differences?
>>
>
> I know the handles are in different positions. IIRC, the 184 is more
> easily adapted to a lift tilt but either once will work with it. I have
> the 183 and it works for me. If I was buying again tomorrow, I'd probably
> opt for the Woodcraft jig, especially if it is on sale. About the same but
> $30 or so cheaper.
>
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>I have a General Int 50-260 table saw (3 hp cabinet model) and wonder
> which jig would be better for me. Anyone know the differences?
>
I know the handles are in different positions. IIRC, the 184 is more easily
adapted to a lift tilt but either once will work with it. I have the 183
and it works for me. If I was buying again tomorrow, I'd probably opt for
the Woodcraft jig, especially if it is on sale. About the same but $30 or so
cheaper.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 23:46:00 -0600, "D. J. Dorn" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>There are so many plans for them, I'm not so sure I'd even buy if I didn't
>already have one.
>
>Don
>
............. I made one YEARS ago from plans out of Woodsmith that I
still use....continues to handle everything I have ever needed it to
do...
Bob Griffiths