why isn't a riser block just a piece of metal you machine to the proper
dimension? I needed a small one for my taiwan clone, so I cut some
aluminum to size and bolted it in. What am I missing here? why would this
be a $150 part? if all else fails, make one of wood, take to a machine shop
and say "make me this as cheaply as possible"
"mac davis" wrote in message
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I'm not really sure how this happened, but the wife asked me to go to HD
with
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Second question is if anyone knows where I can find an affordable riser
block
for it.. least expensive I've found on the web so far is $155.. almost 1/2
the
price of the saw!
Any help or suggestions appreciated... I know that Ridgid sorta sucks, but
it's
better than no bandsaw (I hope)
mac
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