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Thread: Table Saw Alignment Question

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    You always need to remember that you are working with wood and it can change dimensionally .002-.003 in just a couple of days due to relative humidity changes. Even so, you should be able to adjust your saw with a dial indicator closer than .002-.003 and it should remain there during most normal use for at lest several years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Schierer View Post
    You always need to remember that you are working with wood and it can change dimensionally .002-.003 in just a couple of days due to relative humidity changes. Even so, you should be able to adjust your saw with a dial indicator closer than .002-.003 and it should remain there during most normal use for at lest several years.
    Exactly......
    David
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