You might want to look at shop fox fences, I believe the shop fox line is made by grizzly, there is a chance they might line up. There is a guy in Huntington that stocks some shop fox fences, even...
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You might want to look at shop fox fences, I believe the shop fox line is made by grizzly, there is a chance they might line up. There is a guy in Huntington that stocks some shop fox fences, even...
I love my Porter Cable 18V multi tool, as noted the blades are a PITA in that you can either use PC or Rockwell blades and are pretty expensive. Truth be told I would consider the HF multi tool, get...
He like me is a West Virginian, basically means to go any where you have to drive hours so I doubt that is a problem. I was just at the woodcraft in Lexington, Ky today I was quite impressed with...
My local HD stocks the 4512 take saw, but not much else in terms of big tools. My local Lowe's does display table saw but apparently isn't getting the delta saw. You have to drive about 45 minutes...
Its a tool stand, you can adjust the angle, then take what aver you are grinding put it on the stand and it keeps it at the right angle. Most grinders already have them attached but you can but...
The deals are out there, but you need to check more than craigslist. EBay and auctions are great sources. In a four month period I bought a $75 pm65 and a $550 pm66. But if you are considering...
If I were you I would consider trying to find a later model 66, you will probably get a much better price, for $1500 you are getting into grizzly cabinet saw territory which will have a riving...
You don't want to hit bear cast iron with a steel hammer, it could shatter. If you have a rubber mallet best to use that and a 2/4 against the casting you are going to hit.
I've bought two saws in the last year a pm 65 for $75.00, in pretty rough shape but easily rehabable. I then bought a pm 66 for $550. In both cases I had to drive a significant distance to pick...
Take a look at pics of that saw you will see it's pretty much the same as a 113. saw I would consider it a side step instead of an upgrade. What is your issue with the saw you have now?
That should be an easy enough fix, a set screw is all that connects the wheel to the threaded rod, take the wheel or handle off (whichever you have) and see if you need to file a new edge on the...
I am riveted. I am hoping to begin the restoration of a pm65 this spring so I look forward to seeing what you do with it.
Are you using the top from a craftsman saw our did the jet also have the accucut thing-a-ma-bob as well?
Definetly get PALS, I believe you can get a shark guard for craftsman saws.
Lets see some pics!
That's a suggestion I have read before, but I agree I would think so. But the shaft will get smaller as well, because it is denser than the bearings maybe it stays smaller longer. I did it with...
To get to the bearings you need to remove the pulley first, once that is off you can then loose the set screws, then use dead blow hammer and block of wood and knock it out of there. You will need...
I have the freud d208 and feel it is a good set overall but doesn't give the flattest bottom. I have have also heard good things about but have never used the craftsman 8 dado set that can be had...
I too have the Ridgid R2401, its a very nice palm router and mine does not get hot at all. Rounded over a cutting block recently with several small passes and there was no noticeable heat at all. I...
Honestly didn't know there was a commercial and home fence system. Thanks for the info.
I don't know if biesemeyer changed the tube over the years, but the tube on mine is actually 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches. I found this out after ordering a 2x3 recatangular tube and discovered the...
Yes that saw is worth it, especially with the upgraded fence. I you are fine with the 1.75hp motor then its a great deal.
I am not expert in this at all, but there is a difference in a live tree uncut withstanding sub freezing temperatures and freshly cut timber. I would be concerned that the moisture in the wood would...
The delta saws tend to carry a premium, I've had a 113 saw and liked it but upgraded to a Powermatic 66. Definitely look for one that has the 1.5hp motor, often they are advertised as 3hp, because...
Do not use sand paper, get a some wd-40/mineral spirits and some steel/plastic wool, and use your elbow, you will be surprised what you can do. You will probably have some staining, but its better...