![]() Nor do I have any plans to cut that in the foreseeable future. So, should I get a cheaper full kerf to see how it runs before spending the money on a good blade for ripping or just go with the full kerf blade? I know it's not gonna be able to rip 2 1/2 inch hardwood on one pass. Looking at blades, thinking the Freud thin kerf 24 tooth ripping blade would be a good fit but also seen posts that people use standard kerf ripping blades without a problem. ![]() In the meantime, I'll align the blade with a block of wood and cut some push sticks for it. Got a PALS on the way but the way the mail is running, might be a month before I get it. No money right now for a new fence so I'll tune it up and see what happens. Seen quite a few threads saying replace fence, one guy on another says he cleaned it up, polished the contact points, adjusted it and it moved smooth and locked tight. Even with the rust, the miter gauge slides smoother than the new saws I looked at, with a lot less slop. Table has some surface rust, nothing a wire brush can't take care of,v then s couple coats of wax. Gonna start getting it cleaned up and put back together this weekend. Well, it's a better saw than anything I could've afforded new, think under $300. See the 113 models allot, from horrible to good saw when taken care of. ![]() Got an old Craftsman Table saw through Craigslist, guy had a moving sale. ![]()
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