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    Dial Indicators ?

    New guy here again.....

    What do most of you guys use for dial indicators in tuning your table saws? Any particular kits that work good for TS tuning?

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    Welcome to the Creek. I like my TS Aligner Jr. Kind of pricey, but good for many tools in the shop and measures angles accurately as well.

    http://www.ts-aligner.com/
    Dave Falkenstein aka Daviddubya
    Cave Creek, AZ

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    I use the TS Aligner Jr. It works great and has many uses for setting up and checking other tools. They make several products at different price points, but I can only vouch for my satisfaction with this one.

    http://www.ts-aligner.com/

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    I have the TS Aligner Jr. And it's not just for table saws...
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    I use this little gizmo and it works great for me. Cost about $0.40 for the bolt and washer and takes about 20 minutes to make.

    ts_gizmo.jpg

    The slot holds the DI and the bolt goes through the hole and into the other side which is threaded. Snug the bolt up and it pinches the slot closed around the tab of the DI and you are off to the races.

    Only thing you need to take a few seconds to ensure is that the piece is square to the runner.

    Put in the right miter slot and check paralell to the blade. Flip it around in the left and check the fence.

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    Another vote for the versatility of the TS-Aligner Jr.
    Mike Marcade
    Senior Mechanical Engineer
    Server Development
    Dell Inc.

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    I took a chance with the Grizzly Magnetic Base, Dial Indicator, Caliper Combo Pack for $32 and it works well.
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    Thanks for the input. That TS Aligner Jr looks pretty slick.

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    I have ordered but not received yet Hartville Tools own version of the Aligner. Considerable less cost but can't vouch for it's accuracy yet.

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    I mount my dial indicator on a surface gage which has pins that will locate it against the miter slot.



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    Peachtree had their A-Line-It Basic System on sale for a great price last year in one of their email deals. I bought it because I got a new saw that needed to be checked. It works well for me, but I have no idea how it compares to others.

    a_line_it_01.jpg
    http://www.ptreeusa.com/shop_accessories.htm
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    I'm in the market for one of these also. I think I decided on the TS junior basic. Although I think it is pretty petty of him to charge $34 for the plastic case. I have medium density foam and a ton of hardwood scrap so I guess I'll make my own. My reasoning on this is the versitality of it. Can check my DJ 20, my bandsaw, and maybe more I haven't thought of.
    Jim

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    Quick tip for the TS aligner... Go to the offical site, but purchase it from his distributor, Chad's Toolbox. It'll save you about $25 after the free shipping. I got mine in less than a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn Green View Post
    Quick tip for the TS aligner... Go to the offical site, but purchase it from his distributor, Chad's Toolbox. It'll save you about $25 after the free shipping. I got mine in less than a week.
    That's what I did I googled for TS aligner and Chad's was the cheapest. Thank's for the heads up Shawn.
    Jim

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