Anyone have experience with Biesmeyer fences on Craftsman saws?
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Yes, I have one on mine, between that and the turned pulleys, linkbelt and good blade it makes it a desent saw... It is well worth the money. I purchased the model for the Craftsman saw and it bolted right up. With this model if you have the cast wings you do not have to make or buy the right side extension and support legs.
Mike
Where did you get it?
http://www.biesemeyer.com/home_fence/index.htm
They have various Models for craftsman saws available on their site, and they say all you need to do is click on the distributor link on the page after you determine the appropriate fence model number.
JD
I looked on their website, but I was looking under "commercial" instead of "home" saws.
Thanks bud,
-Ken
You guys crack me up!
Ken, I purchased mine from Mike's Wood & Metal Tools. On the internet at mikestools.com.
MikeWe are the people our parents warned us about. J. Buffett
What are "turned pulleys" and a "linkbelt"?
Ken, the pullys that come with the saw are cast pullys, and they can be out of round. Turned pullys are machined, (turned) from a solid piece of steel, and run much truer. The link belt is a "V" belt that is made from severial small links that will self adjust for an misalingment in the pullies. There also run much quiter than a regular V belt.
MikeWe are the people our parents warned us about. J. Buffett
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