I've been reading the wreck daily for about 3 or 4 years and haven't
seen this question come up so I guess I'll go ahead and ask it. My
10" Contractor Saw has a fence that rides on round bars that are
almost the same size as a 1" pipe. Is there any such thing as
extensions for these rails? I don't know the proper terminology for
my fence, but it's made of steel, heavy and accurate. I'm pretty sure
I've heard it called crap on here lots of times but it works fine for
me.
Hey, you're right! I'lll go put mine on the saw NOW!!! OHHHHHH boy!!!!
Of course, then it will be harder to throw at the cat but I will
manage.
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 22:27:33 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Lawrence A. Ramsey wrote:
>>You know, the old Jet Lock fence worked well for me but I just HAD toi
>>have a newer, fancier,niftier fence so I bought the UniFence. Actually
>>in many ways, the Jet lock was much easier to use since it was so much
>>lighter.
>
>
>I put my fence on the saw. I suppose I could try carrying
>it around but I don't know... :-)
>
>UA100
I took mine off and put on a Biesemeyer.
Preston
"Rodger Pevehouse" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've been reading the wreck daily for about 3 or 4 years and haven't
> seen this question come up so I guess I'll go ahead and ask it. My
> 10" Contractor Saw has a fence that rides on round bars that are
> almost the same size as a 1" pipe. Is there any such thing as
> extensions for these rails? I don't know the proper terminology for
> my fence, but it's made of steel, heavy and accurate. I'm pretty sure
> I've heard it called crap on here lots of times but it works fine for
> me.
I would have to agree Fed-Ex Ground is always your best bet $$-wise.
Tony D.
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Rodger Pevehouse wrote:
> As an aside, I have a pair of longer (72"?) fence tubes. If
you are interested in them please ping me on the back
channel (send me an e-mail). Shipping would probably be the
major hurdle but it would/could go FedEx Ground.
UA100
Lawrence A. Ramsey wrote:
>You know, the old Jet Lock fence worked well for me but I just HAD toi
>have a newer, fancier,niftier fence so I bought the UniFence. Actually
>in many ways, the Jet lock was much easier to use since it was so much
>lighter.
I put my fence on the saw. I suppose I could try carrying
it around but I don't know... :-)
UA100
Rodger Pevehouse wrote:
>I've been reading the wreck daily for about 3 or 4 years and haven't
>seen this question come up so I guess I'll go ahead and ask it. My
>10" Contractor Saw has a fence that rides on round bars that are
>almost the same size as a 1" pipe.
Commonly referred to as the Jet Lock fence.
>Is there any such thing as extensions for these rails?
Yes.. They came in two flavors. There were actual
extensions once sold by Rockwell (Delta) that slipped into
the ends of your present fence. There was also longer fence
tubes that take the place of your short tubes.
>I don't know the proper terminology for my fence, but it's made of
>steel, heavy and accurate.
Again, it's a Jet Lock.
>I'm pretty sure I've heard it called crap on here lots of times but it works fine for
>me.
And both opinions have been written here.
As an aside, I have a pair of longer (72"?) fence tubes. If
you are interested in them please ping me on the back
channel (send me an e-mail). Shipping would probably be the
major hurdle but it would/could go FedEx Ground.
UA100
You know, the old Jet Lock fence worked well for me but I just HAD toi
have a newer, fancier,niftier fence so I bought the UniFence. Actually
in many ways, the Jet lock was much easier to use since it was so much
lighter.
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:12:46 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Rodger Pevehouse wrote:
>>I've been reading the wreck daily for about 3 or 4 years and haven't
>>seen this question come up so I guess I'll go ahead and ask it. My
>>10" Contractor Saw has a fence that rides on round bars that are
>>almost the same size as a 1" pipe.
>
>Commonly referred to as the Jet Lock fence.
>
>>Is there any such thing as extensions for these rails?
>
>Yes.. They came in two flavors. There were actual
>extensions once sold by Rockwell (Delta) that slipped into
>the ends of your present fence. There was also longer fence
>tubes that take the place of your short tubes.
>
>>I don't know the proper terminology for my fence, but it's made of
>>steel, heavy and accurate.
>
>Again, it's a Jet Lock.
>
>>I'm pretty sure I've heard it called crap on here lots of times but it works fine for
>>me.
>
>And both opinions have been written here.
>
>As an aside, I have a pair of longer (72"?) fence tubes. If
>you are interested in them please ping me on the back
>channel (send me an e-mail). Shipping would probably be the
>major hurdle but it would/could go FedEx Ground.
>
>UA100