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I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will learn with
time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that the ³T²
at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in. I don¹t have the dimensions for
the ³T² but can get them. My question is this. ³Where can I get some of this
³T² as I would like to make some jigs for these tools.²
Thanks in advance.
Steve
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Stephen DiCenso wrote:
> I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will learn with
> time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that the ³T²
> at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in. I don¹t have the dimensions for
> the ³T² but can get them. My question is this. ³Where can I get some of this
> ³T² as I would like to make some jigs for these tools.²
Woodcraft, Rockler, Woodworker's Supply....
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN
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They appear as quotes here. Does agent have an either/or capability you
haven't enabled?
He shows : User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.1.1.2418 and HTML using
ISO-8859-1
Plain old ASCII is the preferred for Usenet, though.
"Bill Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:45:30 GMT, Stephen DiCenso
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Your question has already been answered. Just a note for your
> information on the appearance here. You may be using a wordprocessor
> to write your text. The quotes don't appear as such but as
> superscripted numbers [1,2,3..] See below.
>
> You might try using a plain text editor if it's your newsreader doing
> that. Then copy/paste? No big deal, I just thought you might like to
> know.
>
Had the same problem craftsman seem to always have that one little detail
that "Seems" apealing. After you buy the tool you soon discover how cheap
the product is and find out that of the few acessories that you can buy
now-a-days, 99% percent of them are cheap plastic. Example, (router guide
bushing sets by craftsman)
To get back to your question,.. T- slots knobs and acessories can be
ordered through Reed tool and supply.
18002530421 or reidtool.com
"Pop Rivet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Accessories questionYou might make the T work by attaching
> washers of the right size over ground spaces. I've done it
> quite successfully - forget the size, but the 1/16" washers
> fit perfectly into the slot.
> Pop
> "Stephen DiCenso" <[email protected]> wrote in
> message news:BCFDA229.30789%[email protected]...
> I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I
> will learn with time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and
> band saw have slots that the "T" at the bottom of the miter
> gauge ride in. I don't have the dimensions for the "T" but
> can get them. My question is this. "Where can I get some of
> this "T" as I would like to make some jigs for these tools."
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Looks like quotes on my 'puter. Maybe it's your viewer?
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Larry C in Auburn WA
"Bill Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:45:30 GMT, Stephen DiCenso
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Your question has already been answered. Just a note for your
> information on the appearance here. You may be using a wordprocessor
> to write your text. The quotes don't appear as such but as
> superscripted numbers [1,2,3..] See below.
>
> You might try using a plain text editor if it's your newsreader doing
> that. Then copy/paste? No big deal, I just thought you might like to
> know.
>
> Bill.
>
> >I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will
learn with
> >time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that
the ³T²
> >at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in.
>
A washer of the right size maybe?
"Stephen DiCenso" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BCFDA229.30789%[email protected]...
> I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will learn
with
> time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that the
³T²
> at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in. I don¹t have the dimensions for
> the ³T² but can get them. My question is this. ³Where can I get some of
this
> ³T² as I would like to make some jigs for these tools.²
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Steve
>
Accessories questionYou might make the T work by attaching
washers of the right size over ground spaces. I've done it
quite successfully - forget the size, but the 1/16" washers
fit perfectly into the slot.
Pop
"Stephen DiCenso" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:BCFDA229.30789%[email protected]...
I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I
will learn with time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and
band saw have slots that the "T" at the bottom of the miter
gauge ride in. I don't have the dimensions for the "T" but
can get them. My question is this. "Where can I get some of
this "T" as I would like to make some jigs for these tools."
Thanks in advance.
Steve
Most woodworking catalogs/store will have T-bars, but realize that
many of the Craftsman tools do NOT have the industry standard 3/8x3/4
t slots. So be sure and MEASURE or verify that the miter BARs that
you buy will actually fit your Craftsman tools
John
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 09:29:01 -0400, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Stephen DiCenso wrote:
>> I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will learn with
>> time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that the ³T²
>> at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in. I don¹t have the dimensions for
>> the ³T² but can get them. My question is this. ³Where can I get some of this
>> ³T² as I would like to make some jigs for these tools.²
>
>
>Woodcraft, Rockler, Woodworker's Supply....
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 12:45:30 GMT, Stephen DiCenso
<[email protected]> wrote:
Your question has already been answered. Just a note for your
information on the appearance here. You may be using a wordprocessor
to write your text. The quotes don't appear as such but as
superscripted numbers [1,2,3..] See below.
You might try using a plain text editor if it's your newsreader doing
that. Then copy/paste? No big deal, I just thought you might like to
know.
Bill.
>I have several Craftsmen power tools. No comments please. I will learn with
>time. The Miter gauge on the table saw and band saw have slots that the ³T²
>at the bottom of the miter gauge ride in.