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Default Bill - get out of the garage - it's time to go to sleep...

On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 11:54:29 -0800 (PST), "
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I think I will need some appropriate wrench(es?) for removing the blade.

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You only need one wrench for the Unisaw, and you don't have to overtighten the nut holding the flange and blade. (I also use a dampener.) You just need to snug it and the rotation will spin the nut sufficiently tight.


Unisaws use two. One for the arbor and one for the nut.

I'd recommend this - it's a combined nut and flange to hold the blade. It's made my life a lot easier. It allows me to change blades in a matter of seconds, so I rarely use a combination blade. Here's a site that's selling this, and I have no interest blah, blah ...

http://www.tylertool.com/delta-36-20...32-288241267-2