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- From: pcm@ssd.intel.com (Phil Miller)
- Subject: Re: Safest way to use radial arm saw?
- In-Reply-To: clarke@acheron.uucp (Ed Clarke/10240000)
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- References: <Treble-181292095032@asc438.asc.slb.com> <1992Dec21.131907.5565@acheron.uucp>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 00:37:53 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.131907.5565@acheron.uucp>, clarke@acheron (Ed Clarke/10240000) writes:
- | From article <Treble-181292095032@asc438.asc.slb.com>, by Treble@asc.slb.com (John Treble):
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- JT> I also have one of those wobbling dado heads, and consider it to be the
- JT> most vicious tool I've ever seen! How do you put the guard on that beast?
-
- EC> I don't think that you CAN put a guard on a wobble dado on a Sears saw.
- EC> You have to run guardless.
-
- If you are talking about the type of dado blade whose "wobble-path" is set at
- the time you mount the blade on the arbor shaft, and whose cut-width is
- adjusted by twisting the center with respect to the blade, I believe you are
- mistaken. I have a Sears RAS, a Sears wobble dado, and regularly use the
- wobble dado -- with the original equipment blade guard which came with the RAS.
-
- Phil Miller
- pcm@ssd.intel.com
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