They're so automatic, I have no control over it. My rockwell table saw is acting up today. When I turn it on, the vibration pivots the blade pretty fast and extreme. The lock that holds the blade at its angle is aparently missing ( i didnt know one existed until I called my dad up about the problem)
Is there a replacement part or do I have to lock it in at 90 degrees permenantly by welding?
Heres a pic http://dreadcraft.com/img_1797.jpg
And heres a video http://dreadcraft.com/mvi_1799.avi
Otherwise, Id have to get a new saw, does anyone know a good one for around 200 bucks?
Also the gauge on this thing doesnt even match up with the hole on the side of the table. Its like a stick on metal sheet. And when I pivot the blade, I can go past 0 degrees (where it should stop) and the gauge needle pulls back behind the wall.
Thanks
Andy
Is there a replacement part or do I have to lock it in at 90 degrees permenantly by welding?
Heres a pic http://dreadcraft.com/img_1797.jpg
And heres a video http://dreadcraft.com/mvi_1799.avi
Otherwise, Id have to get a new saw, does anyone know a good one for around 200 bucks?
Also the gauge on this thing doesnt even match up with the hole on the side of the table. Its like a stick on metal sheet. And when I pivot the blade, I can go past 0 degrees (where it should stop) and the gauge needle pulls back behind the wall.
Thanks
Andy
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