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- From: ameres@ithaca.cat.rpi.edu (Eric Ameres)
- Subject: Re: Safest way to use radial arm saw?
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- References: <Treble-181292095032@asc438.asc.slb.com> <1992Dec21.131907.5565@acheron.uucp>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 16:56:23 GMT
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- From article #16782 clarke@acheron.uucp (Ed Clarke) writes
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- >I don't think that you CAN put a guard on a wobble dado on a Sears
- >saw. You have to run guardless.
-
- Why can't you? I have a DeWalt and am having problems trying to set
- up myself due to the width of the wobble dado in conjunction with the
- inner arbor flange (between motor and blade) . Is this the same
- problem? I'm gonna check out the DeWalt / B&D center to see what I
- can do though before resorting to running guardless. Although I've
- never bumped into a guard yet, I'd hate to have it happen (especially
- with the dado).
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