On 9/15/2013 12:01 PM, Leon wrote:
wrote:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Delta-Uni...5#.UjRsFD-S1mo
I had one of these under my craftsman saw, do you think it is a good
choice adapted for the unisaw?
Remember when harbor freight had a clone of these, good price, all you
had to do was use better bolts?
But of course, they did away with it.
Thanks,
Tony D.
Probably not. I have two of these. I used oak for the bars. With only
a DP setting on it the oak bends so much that I had to take all adjustment
out of the feet so that the lifting wheel could lift enough so that the
feet did not drag.. I suspect thar a Unisaw would be much heavier.
Now if you used steel bars instead of wood, maybe. YMMV.
That's bizarre. I wouldn't think there would be enough lenth on a drill
press base to cause that. I would expect that on a contractor saw more
than a dp (but still that baseis better than the newer unit using ply).
But a unisaw should be fine, it's a smaller base.
--
Jeff