Re: Thin kerf blade wobble
By:daren neufeld
Date: 8/9/2001, 8:27 pm
Date: 8/9/2001, 8:27 pm
In Response To: Thin kerf blade wobble (Pete Roszyk)
: Hi there.
: Cheap and/or lousy thin kerf blades wobble, and not just from heat buildup.
: Especially if the teeth points on one side or the other have hit something
: hard like metal or the QA/QC guy at the factory was napping. You tend to
: get what you pay for here.
: Pete Roszyk,
: In Snohmish, WA
hi pete;
i use a 7 1/4" hollow ground planer on my 10" table saw. this seems to be easier on the saw, and eliminates wobble (due to the smaller diameter).
daren.....
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