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- From: howardr@col.hp.com (Howard Rebel)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: Rebuilding table saw - advice sought
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 16:16:58 GMT
- Organization: HP Colorado Springs Division
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- walt@eng.clemson.edu (Walter B. Ligon III) writes:
- > I'm in the process of rebuiling a 20 year old Craftsman 10-in table saw. This
- > ...
- > Is it a good idea to remove the trundles and the arbor carriage completely from the
- > table top? Will re-aligning this be a major hassle for a basicly inexperienced
- > bloke like myself, or is it mostly a matter of fine adjustment (which I have done
- > before)?
- >
- > I know some of you out there I have rebuilt these things before, so I'm hoping
- > someone who has actually DONE this can reply.
-
- This adjustment is part of the setup required when one buys a new
- Sears TS. You should be able to find general instructions on how to
- in woodworking books in your local library.
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- Howard Rebel hpcsos.col.hp.com
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