Chop saw wheels in Skil saw
OK frugalites:
My Dewalt 14" chop saw will run the wheel down to about 1/3 left and its then unusable. Who makes an adapter that allows me to take that 1 " arbor wheel and use it up the rest of the way in my Skil saw, which has the little 5/8" round arbor? Ronnie |
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"Gunner" wrote in message ... Anybody with a lathe and about 10 minutes or less. Gunner Might take 15, what with the drinking of the beer afterward ;-) Regards, Robin |
"Gunner" wrote in message ... Anybody with a lathe and about 10 minutes or less. Gunner Doh! Forgot the useful part of my response. At work we sell plastic bushings for adapting saw blades. I'm not sure who makes them or where we get them, but talking to a place with a good selection of saw blades would be a good start (maybe not a borg store though). Regards, Robin |
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:24:30 -0400, "Robin S." wrote:
|| ||"Gunner" wrote in message . .. || || Anybody with a lathe and about 10 minutes or less. || || Gunner || ||Might take 15, what with the drinking of the beer afterward ;-) If you are drinking your beer in 5 minutes, you need to buy better beer :) || Texas Parts Guy |
Gunner wrote in message . ..
On 13 Sep 2004 22:52:35 -0700, (Ronnie Lyons, Meridian, Idaho) wrote: OK frugalites: My Dewalt 14" chop saw will run the wheel down to about 1/3 left and its then unusable. Who makes an adapter that allows me to take that 1 " arbor wheel and use it up the rest of the way in my Skil saw, which has the little 5/8" round arbor? Ronnie Anybody with a lathe and about 10 minutes or less. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke Any takers? I would buy 10 of them. Ronnie |
On 14 Sep 2004 14:08:51 -0700, (Ronnie Lyons,
Meridian, Idaho) wrote: Gunner wrote in message . .. On 13 Sep 2004 22:52:35 -0700, (Ronnie Lyons, Meridian, Idaho) wrote: OK frugalites: My Dewalt 14" chop saw will run the wheel down to about 1/3 left and its then unusable. Who makes an adapter that allows me to take that 1 " arbor wheel and use it up the rest of the way in my Skil saw, which has the little 5/8" round arbor? Ronnie Anybody with a lathe and about 10 minutes or less. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke Any takers? I would buy 10 of them. Ronnie Hell..email me your snail mail addy and the exact size, OD, ID and thickness, and Ill crank em out for you. Ill make the OD .001 under and the ID .002 over, if that seems proper to everyone. Stainless ok? I seem to have a bit of a surplus at the moment... Gunner "In my humble opinion, the petty carping levied against Bush by the Democrats proves again, it is better to have your eye plucked out by an eagle than to be nibbled to death by ducks." - Norman Liebmann |
have a look in your local hardware store - they are often sold in the
sawblades section for converting the centre hole of table saw blades. I think my last one cost $2 Geoff |
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