I’ve had my Bosch table saw for quite a while, but am only recently using it for more exacting work. I noticed today that the aluminum table top is not completely flat–in fact, it drops off a fair bit from the front of the blade to the front of the table.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there anything I can do to fix it?
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Just checked,
No mine is flat.
Mine is flat too.
Webby
How much off is it? !/32" 1/16"??? It would be better to have lower in front of the blade instead of a bit. I wouldn't think it make it any less accurate the way it is. Do you have an outfeed table?
Edited 3/5/2008 7:24 am ET by RickL
Caps lock dude.
His caps don't look locked to me, dude.
not trying to be a jerk but
he's yelling at me.
but he's yelling at me......
Yeah, I could hear him all the way from over here.
There's no dude in here. I just saw him over in the cafe.
Noone has their caps locked either, 'cept the guy over in the corner. Just came from the dentist.
And RickL just has a big font.
:-)
I'D BE YELLIN TOO IF MY TABLE WASN'T FLAT!
Regards,
Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
Edited 3/5/2008 2:26 pm ET by KiddervilleAcres
Edited 3/5/2008 2:26 pm ET by KiddervilleAcres
Edited 3/5/2008 2:27 pm ET by KiddervilleAcres
It's off by about 1/16". I don't have a full-time outfeed table, but I improvise one when I need it using the extension table of my mitre saw stand.
I have also found that when I extend the side extension on the table saw, it drops a bit when it is fully extended, making the right edge of the extension table too low. I'd be interested to know if there's a fix for this problem.
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