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Default trunnion trouble, or, why can't I adjust my tablesaw?

On Apr 26, 2:01 pm, Pat Barber wrote:
In my opinion, you have to have two things to align
any contractor saw:

(1) TS-Aligner ttp://www.ts-aligner.com/
(2)http://www.in-lineindustries.com/saw_pals.html


My Delta CS cuts better than most PM66s, thanks to the PALS
upgrade, so well I've forgetten they're there. Aligned the blade
with a homemade sled-style dial gauge carriage.

Only prob was the inside corner fillets on the PALS brackets required
a
bit of filing to get the washers to sit dead flat.

Without these two devices, you are in for a very long
day or night.......

You also need the instructions I gave you in a earlier
message from the B&D site.

VeryLargeCorp wrote:
Hi, folks,


Using lots of advice I've found on this group, I set about adjusting
my Grizzly contractor tablesaw to correct its extreme blade heel
problem--the back of the blade was over to the left at least 1/4 inch
more than the front of the blade!