I check mybtable saw so many times everytime I rip a filler for cabinets. The blade moves a 1/16 to 1/8 on the motor. Causing not a perfect rip
Any ideas
Or Time for a new one should I go with a Dewalt or Bosch saw
I check mybtable saw so many times everytime I rip a filler for cabinets. The blade moves a 1/16 to 1/8 on the motor. Causing not a perfect rip
Any ideas
Or Time for a new one should I go with a Dewalt or Bosch saw
The old cast iron belt drive Craftsmans were (and still are) work horses. they were heavy and the fences were terrible, but you could get a really good cut off of them, and they weren't too bad to spruce up..
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