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For the Delta to work on Craftsman TS I believe that I had to move the miter
bar. If you look at the bottom of the jig there are two sets of holes. The Miter bar is screwed onto the base using one set leaving the second set open. I used the set of holes closest to the right edge of the jig and mounted a 3/4 inch piece of oak ply as a spacer on the face of the jig. If I understand your post correctly, you may have to use the 2nd set of mounting holes for the miter bar. Hope this helps. |
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You are totally right about the miter bar. I choose to mill mine to fit. I
have a disk/belt sander and used that to mill the bar - sand & try - sand & try again - sand try again until I had a good fit with no play. My jig is only about 1 1/2 years old and it has the second set of holes. Didn't realize that earlier models didn't have them - thanks for the info. MH |
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Thanks for the help!! My Delta Tenoning Jig does have a second set of
holes - I'll move the miter bar over to those. I'm really relieved that my "good buy" is going to work (try explaining to SWMBO that you blew $80 on a 'tool' that doesn't work)! As to the problem with the miter bar fitting the Craftsman slot, I don't have that situation - the Delta miter bar runs very nicely in the Craftsman slot, and is very stable with no apparent play. That being said, I appreciate the suggestions regarding the bar - being the newbie that I am, I never would have even come close to thinking about LRod's three solutions. I was actually thinking of setting the jig as if it were for a left tilting TS - I probably would have killed myself with that setup eventually.... Thanks again - Nick "MHaseltine" wrote in message ... For the Delta to work on Craftsman TS I believe that I had to move the miter bar. If you look at the bottom of the jig there are two sets of holes. The Miter bar is screwed onto the base using one set leaving the second set open. I used the set of holes closest to the right edge of the jig and mounted a 3/4 inch piece of oak ply as a spacer on the face of the jig. If I understand your post correctly, you may have to use the 2nd set of mounting holes for the miter bar. Hope this helps. |
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