Hi all,
I can't see the laser line on the wood on my chop saw? If I put my finger up close to the eye of the laser, I see it on my finger tip. But just don't see it on the piece. Daylight, low light...???
Hi all,
I can't see the laser line on the wood on my chop saw? If I put my finger up close to the eye of the laser, I see it on my finger tip. But just don't see it on the piece. Daylight, low light...???
William Desrochers - Bitmap to Vector Artist
Excalibur Creations
Have you changed the batteries?
Never, under any circumstances, consume a laxative and sleeping pill, on the same night
It's got fresh brand new batteries.... Do I need any special red glasses?
William Desrochers - Bitmap to Vector Artist
Excalibur Creations
Is the light lens clean?
Funny, I don't remember being absent minded...
That happened with mine on my Makita scs, I cleaned the lens and it worked fine.
I'll have to check things more closely. I've only had it for a few weeks now, I haven't been able to ever see it....
William Desrochers - Bitmap to Vector Artist
Excalibur Creations
Finally got the laser tuned to work inside my workshop. Still can't see it if it's outside or too many lights on.
William Desrochers - Bitmap to Vector Artist
Excalibur Creations
I never use lasers. Just don't find them accurate enough.
I have seen some inexpensive lasers (not on WW tools) that dim with age.
I have a laser on my Hatachi SCMS. it dosent work that good. It's only visable when the saw is off. It can be adjusted to show the edge of the blade on the right side or the center of the blade. It wont adjust enough to show the left side of the blade which is kind of how I think and how my miter tables are set up (Scrap to the Right).
I Like the idea of a laser but mine isnt that good. I like the Hatachi saw well enough just not the laser.
Maybe Porter Cable / Delta had a better idea with their twin laser (Shows each side of the Blade). Plus I think their laser is visable when the saw is running.
PHM