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    I am not trying to sound like a smart aleck. but...

    I am not trying to sound like a smart aleck. but I am wondering if you have been reading too many table saw mishap stories. The table saw is a very safe tool if you handle it safely and with...
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    My 1st Darwin Award for 2010

    I was making a couple of zero clearance inserts for my Delta contractor saw. I have to use a dado blade first when cutting up thought the plate because my regular blade doesnt lower enough....... no...
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    I sure do appreciate the safety of a Saw Stop. ...

    I sure do appreciate the safety of a Saw Stop. But its gotta hurt to see a 50-100 dollar blade get wasted, especially if its not a injury prevention firing of the brake.
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    I would never try using machinery after drinking...

    I would never try using machinery after drinking a few beers.
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    I've spent 3 years on here posing to be a...

    I've spent 3 years on here posing to be a woodworker :o.

    We all have some sort of "skeletons in the closet".

    I hope things are turning for the good.
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    This is a great forum.

    This is a great forum.
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    Regardless of what is safe, and what is not. Your...

    Regardless of what is safe, and what is not. Your local inspector has the final word. What is ok in one state and locality, will not fly in others.

    The local inspectors here in Virginia Beach are...
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    Thats my biggest complaint about Craftsman. They...

    Thats my biggest complaint about Craftsman. They get a decent tool and disco it after a couple of years.

    I would see if I could download a Rikon parts list and compare it to the craftsman list.
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    The 22114...........is very simular to the 22124....

    The 22114...........is very simular to the 22124. But there are a couple of assembly differences. I have owned both the 22104, and the 22114. A good friend of mine has the 22124, and I put it...
  10. I went through the same process as you when I...

    I went through the same process as you when I first got my Grizzly 14" G0555. I got frustrated with it and let it sit in the corner of the shop for a long time. I have recently been using it alot,...
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    Arbor runout for TS

    Performed a basic tune up on the TS yesterday and notice the face of the arbor had a little over .001 runout. The was no wobble at the shaft

    Most articles that I read say that the runout should...
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    If you could e-mail me a picture of your...

    If you could e-mail me a picture of your situation, I can give a you a quick and effective solution. I make a living doing drywall repairs, modifications, and curing jury rigged walls and ceilings.
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    Thanks again every one. I went with a 1/2" - 3...

    Thanks again every one. I went with a 1/2" - 3 tpi - rake.. Timberwolf, and it did just fine. Im surprised how accurate band saws can be when you set them up right. It stayed within 1/64" along a 12"...
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    Thanks Guys

    Thanks guys, I forgot to say it was the (cast iron) G0555. I will go with a 1/2" blade first and see how it performs. I recently bought a entry level scroll saw and will be doing some resawing for...
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    Forum

    The people who frequent this forum are definately the most respectful I have seen online.
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    14" Grizzly band saw

    Can this Band saw tension a 3/4" blade?

    I was wondering if it is too much for mine. I need to do some resawing.
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    Ditto

    You got that right
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    Its Junk

    Wire feed control stinks. Fluctuation in voltage to the wire . Duty cycle is extremely limited.
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    Drill Doctor

    Great post guys! I have been seeing the info-commercials about these and was wondering if they were worth buying.
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    Forklifts

    Its all about being a PRO. Dock work is hard, repeticious, and boring. Alot of dock workers are treated like neanderthols by thier supervisors and they just give up caring. Some could care less if...
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    Forklift drivers

    For what its worth...........A shipment that leaves grizzly's whare house might be handled by a forklift up to 4 times. 98% of all cargo damage occurs at loading docks. Machinery is unlikely to shift...
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    Belts

    I kinda wish wood working machinery companies would switch over to the grooved serpentine belts. They are lighter and a little more forgiving with tension settings.

    I have one on my Sears 5 hp 60...
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    This One!

    This is by far the best forum I have seen for wood working. The guys here are always polite and readily share thier knowledge. And by the looks of all the project pictures, probably some of the best...
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    Table saw

    Hi Bryan. How many more "change of duty stations" do you think you will make before you get out.

    Military contract movers, as you may already know, are notorious, for theft and damage to your...
  25. Ayuh!

    A-yuh, bout right John.;)

    I was raised in Rumford Me.
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