Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
I actually tried a fence from this guy.
http://www.island.net/~macduff2/
It works remarkably well. I still have the plans and most of the old
fence stashed away with the old benchtop saw just in case I ever need
it again. I've used bits of his plans on other jigs and holdowns as
well. This is one set of plans I have never regretted buying.
Good Luck
Jim
Bob G. wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:23:09 GMT, Dusty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
>>my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
>>model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
>>lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
>>position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
>>input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
>
> > Jeff mentioned the Vega.... and although I run a Biesmeyer I have
> NOTHING bad to say about the Vega... not a thing... but I know that
> even the Biesmeyer home fence is 36 inches in lenght...(not sure on
> the Vega.) ..and the Biesmeyer commercial is about 40 inches. BUT if
> your saw is really a benchtop the lenght of the table is pretty
> short... maybe 20 inches...your will have a hell of a lot of fence
> sticking out over the edge of the saws rear edge.
>
I have to agree with Bob and also admit I didn't read the orginal post
closly at first, I didn't relize this benchtop saw. Adding a Vega
fence, mine is 50", will make it very long. Vega does make a 26" fence
as well, but it's almost the same price as the 50". You're paying for
the fence and not the bars it rides on...
On my saw, which isn't a benchtop saw as the motor sits behind and below
the bottom of the blade enclosure, adding the Vega fence made the saw
lean noticably to the right. However I also added a table extension on
that side of the saw at the same time which added to the weight. I
eventually threw away the stand and base the saw came with and build a
cabinet on a decent base to hold the saw and the extensions.
Jeff
Dusty wrote:
> Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
> my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
> model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
> lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
> position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
> input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
I replaced my Craftsman fence with a Vega when I started remodling our
kitchen (making cabinets). I haven't regretted it once! It's a great
fence for a decent prince. A couple of places to look for them are:
Rockler: http://www.rockler.com/findit.cfm?page=5933
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00002261Z/ref=pd_sbs_hi_1/104-5701667-7121502?v=glance&s=hi&n=228013
I'm sure there are other places too...
Jeff
Thanks for all of the input...It is a Craftsman Limited Edition
saw.Paid 150.00 for it.It has a fwnce now that is 21 inches in tatal
length,what would be my options......Thanks again for the inputOn Thu,
27 Jan 2005 22:12:00 -0500, Bob G. <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:16:11 -0600, Jeff Cooper <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>Bob G. wrote:
>>> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:23:09 GMT, Dusty <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
>>>>my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
>>>>model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
>>>>lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
>>>>position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
>>>>input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
>>>
>>> > Jeff mentioned the Vega.... and although I run a Biesmeyer I have
>>> NOTHING bad to say about the Vega... not a thing... but I know that
>>> even the Biesmeyer home fence is 36 inches in lenght...(not sure on
>>> the Vega.) ..and the Biesmeyer commercial is about 40 inches. BUT if
>>> your saw is really a benchtop the lenght of the table is pretty
>>> short... maybe 20 inches...your will have a hell of a lot of fence
>>> sticking out over the edge of the saws rear edge.
>>>
>>
>>I have to agree with Bob and also admit I didn't read the orginal post
>>closly at first, I didn't relize this benchtop saw. Adding a Vega
>>fence, mine is 50", will make it very long. Vega does make a 26" fence
>>as well, but it's almost the same price as the 50". You're paying for
>>the fence and not the bars it rides on...
>>
>
>>Jeff
>
>Jeff...
>I was refering to the actual lenght of the fence itself ...NOT the rip
>compacity...of the "Fence System" ....
>
>Go out and measure the lenght of your fence itself ...
>bet it is not 4 foot 2 inches long...(50 inches)..I .bet it is about
>40 inches in lenght....
>
>And I also bet if you measured the lenght of your rails they will be
>close 72 - 80 inches ....
>
>But in either case I would not recomment anyone mount it on a benchtop
>saw...
>
>Bob G.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:16:11 -0600, Jeff Cooper <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Bob G. wrote:
>> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:23:09 GMT, Dusty <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
>>>my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
>>>model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
>>>lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
>>>position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
>>>input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
>>
>> > Jeff mentioned the Vega.... and although I run a Biesmeyer I have
>> NOTHING bad to say about the Vega... not a thing... but I know that
>> even the Biesmeyer home fence is 36 inches in lenght...(not sure on
>> the Vega.) ..and the Biesmeyer commercial is about 40 inches. BUT if
>> your saw is really a benchtop the lenght of the table is pretty
>> short... maybe 20 inches...your will have a hell of a lot of fence
>> sticking out over the edge of the saws rear edge.
>>
>
>I have to agree with Bob and also admit I didn't read the orginal post
>closly at first, I didn't relize this benchtop saw. Adding a Vega
>fence, mine is 50", will make it very long. Vega does make a 26" fence
>as well, but it's almost the same price as the 50". You're paying for
>the fence and not the bars it rides on...
>
>Jeff
Jeff...
I was refering to the actual lenght of the fence itself ...NOT the rip
compacity...of the "Fence System" ....
Go out and measure the lenght of your fence itself ...
bet it is not 4 foot 2 inches long...(50 inches)..I .bet it is about
40 inches in lenght....
And I also bet if you measured the lenght of your rails they will be
close 72 - 80 inches ....
But in either case I would not recomment anyone mount it on a benchtop
saw...
Bob G.
Dusty wrote:
> Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
> my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
> model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
> lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
> position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
> input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
Well, if you want to replace it with another Craftsman fence, you could
simply order one from sears.com. I've also seen Craftsman rip fences on
eBay.
Steve
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:23:09 GMT, Dusty <[email protected]> wrote:
>Where could I purchase a rip fence to replace the one that came with
>my Craftsman table saw.It is not a large saw,more like a bench top
>model that came with a stand.It presently has one that has the quick
>lock.The fence itself doesn't seem to always lock in a squared
>position.Would like to purchase another one if I could find one.Any
>input concerning this manner would greatly be appreciated.
============================
My question really concerns your saw itself... if it is small..like a
benchtop tablesaw I would say, off hand, that spending
even 100 buciks on a replacement fence would be a waste of money...
Jeff mentioned the Vega.... and although I run a Biesmeyer I have
NOTHING bad to say about the Vega... not a thing... but I know that
even the Biesmeyer home fence is 36 inches in lenght...(not sure on
the Vega.) ..and the Biesmeyer commercial is about 40 inches. BUT if
your saw is really a benchtop the lenght of the table is pretty
short... maybe 20 inches...your will have a hell of a lot of fence
sticking out over the edge of the saws rear edge.
Bob Griffiths