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    one quick question ?

    while my mind is still no clouded from work, will 1.25 of shaft on a tablesaw be enough for the frued dial-a-dado? have old craftsman. a funny guy from wisconsin was gonna measure his and get back to me but he got sidetracked i think or maybe he floated of track as we have bothhad way to much rain latly thanks again really enjoy all the help and info. had withdrawls for 3 days while the puter was down
    If in Doubt? Build it Stought!

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    Larry I had a Craftsman contractor's saw for quite a while and I use the Forrest Dato King. The shaft was long enough for all the blades, but no room for the Belleville washer if all the blades were needed. That said, I never had an occasion to stack all the blades, so it wasn't a problem. I doubt that you will have problems with the Freud.
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    Byron Trantham
    Fredericksburg, VA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byron Trantham
    Larry I had a Craftsman contractor's saw for quite a while and I use the Forrest Dato King. The shaft was long enough for all the blades, but no room for the Belleville washer if all the blades were needed. That said, I never had an occasion to stack all the blades, so it wasn't a problem. I doubt that you will have problems with the Freud.
    in reguards to your dado king, the frued dial a width i think might be thicker. i know it was mentioned earlier in a shopnotes mag that some craftsman saws wouldnt accept it.
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    OPs! You're right! It's a fixed width, at the arbor, blade. I may not fit.
    If sawdust were gold, I'd be rich!

    Byron Trantham
    Fredericksburg, VA
    WUD WKR1

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