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Doug Miller
 
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In article , "George" george@least wrote:

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I think you guys have missed a couple of things I said so I'll explain
in more detail.

Aligning a tablesaw doesn't involve figuring out which feeler gage fits
into a single gap and which does not. There are two gaps and the goal
is to make them equal. So, the objective is to find one feeler gage
that fits the same in both gaps.


The objective is to produce consistent results. Doesn't, never has required
jazzbo instruments to do so.


I don't anyone ever saying that it did.

I *do* recall Ed saying, several times, that using a dial indicator makes it
*easier* to do so.

Having done it both ways myself - with feeler gauges, and with a dial
indicator attached to a TS-Aligner Jr - I have to agree with Ed. Using his
jazzbo gizmo makes it a boatload easier.



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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
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