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Greg G.
 
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Default Unisaw Electrical Plug

Swingman said:

Acutally, it is just the opposite. The Beis is much easier to "jig up" than
the OEM UniFence. Adding the aftermarket "Uni-T-Fence" to the UnFence
assembly is what gives you more flexibility, IMO, than a Beis, but it is
definitely an extra cost you would want to factor in.

http://www.ttrackusa.com/


OK - I thought the Uni had tracks and grooves for that purpose.
I see it's not very friendly to jigs that ride over the fence rail.

The Beis that comes with the UniSaw is as much fence as anyone could want,
so if your best deal is with the Beis, go for it and you will be ahead of
the game moneywise.


I have always been impressed by it's sturdiness and heft.
But not having used the Uni, it's hard to make a personal comparison.

I have often wondered, however, how you use the Uni Fence on the left
side of the blade, with that "stop" resting on the table surface...


?? No such thing on mine?


This thing:
http://www.thevideodoc.com/Images/fencethingy.jpg

I see now, however, that it doesn't stick out past the fence body, but
that you have to remove the fence rail and swap it and the fasteners
to opposite sides. A PITA, but not something you do often, I assume.



Greg G.