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    Question Other PALS Distributor?

    Hello All,
    Does anyone know of another distributor for the PALS system for Contractor saws? I have tried to call the numbers listed on the In-line Industries web site http://www.in-lineindustries.com/saw_pals.html for over a week, but all I get is a machine response saying "The machine is off...". No response to e-mails either. Does anyone know if they are out of business?

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    PALS for Contractor's Saw

    You can get them through Peachtree Woodworking.
    http://www.ptreeusa.com/tablesaw_products.htm
    Scroll down half way on the page and you will see them.

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    You can also get them from woodcraft:

    http://www.woodcraft.com/Family/2020591/2020591.aspx

    But I'm not sure if the OP is asking where to buy them, or if he is looking for a distributor to do wholesale business with.

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    The Saw Shop

    I brought mine from them over the web, very easy to deal with. The PALS is even easier to install and use.

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    I will make you a deal, if you become a Contributor to the Creek and send me a PM with your address I will send you a set.

    The set I have are 5/16, never been used.
    Last edited by Bill Huber; 01-25-2010 at 5:56 PM.

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    Eagle America also carries them. However it sounds like Bill has made the best offer yet.
    Wood'N'Scout

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    Thanks for all the tips guys! I really appreciate the offer Bill, but I need the 3/8" studs, not the 5/16" ones. I've updated my profile and I will consider becoming a contributor too. The knowledge and advice on this site is awesome!

    In regards to the PALS, my saw has three bolts which hold the trunnions on. I assume that I only use the two end ones and leave out the middle one when using the PALS?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Nilsson View Post
    In regards to the PALS, my saw has three bolts which hold the trunnions on. I assume that I only use the two end ones and leave out the middle one when using the PALS?

    Thanks
    The trunnion holes should be oblong so all bolt positions would stay. What make/model is the saw? I've seen 4 and 5 bolts but never 3(?).
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    I made my own out of some very heavy angle iron. Easy to do.

    xeddog

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