We had the model with DRO that worked well and years ago recall had option of new table and guards so completed.Hi LD,
Thanks, I was wondering if that was how you were doing it- I'll have to get one of those blades.
Thanks also for the reminder about safe practices- I'm almost always scrupulous about those things- I get a fair amount of practice pulling metal fragments out of corneas at work, AND suturing the digits that got too close to the spinning metal, so a lot of the safety stuff comes naturally any more.
I thought about going along with the recall for the Craftsman saw, but after looking into it, I found out that they don't just want the motor, they require return of the whole carriage it uses to attach to the arm as well [which is good sense on their part as it completely disables the saw], and that would be a shame as I'm happy with the whole thing otherwise- and I'm extremely cautious with any chance of blade contact no matter how I use it.
Thanks again,
PA
But arm made of rolled steel and chappy design so loose fit.
Picked up an older model all cast iron but same motor so transfered parts to new to us unit and sent in DRO model and got our 100 bucks...The older one substantial better unit.
Still have the frame to make something out of...