I recently picked up a new table saw and have been messing around with the alignment of the various pieces.
In checking the wings it appears the far edges are above the level of the rest of the saw. I found this by putting a straightedge across the entire table both at the front and back of the saw and shining a light at the back of the straightedge.
At the back of the saw I see no light so all appears good.
When I move to the front I see light under the edge (didn't get any feeler gauge out but there was a good amount of light).
At the point where the wings meet the saw they align perfectly so it's not a matter of the wing being too high. It's really both of the edges.
What's the best way of adjusting this seeing that moving the wings down will cause the alignment where the wings meet the was to be to low.
Jeff