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gr July 29th 03 04:38 AM

Dado blade for Delta 36-540
 
I have tried the 6" Hickory adjustable with poor results. I purchased the
Harbor Freight dado set for $19.95 and it does OK for as many as the blades
that can be used. I think I get two outside (1/8") and one 1/8" chipper.
The arbor is too short to safely use more chippers.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,




Traves W. Coppock July 29th 03 04:44 AM

Dado blade for Delta 36-540
 
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 03:38:43 GMT, "gr"
Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:

I have tried the 6" Hickory adjustable with poor results. I purchased the
Harbor Freight dado set for $19.95 and it does OK for as many as the blades
that can be used. I think I get two outside (1/8") and one 1/8" chipper.
The arbor is too short to safely use more chippers.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,



other than a "wobble" blade, i'd say that saw is maxed out.

the only other thing to do, is get a bigger TS

Traves


Scott Brownell July 29th 03 11:45 PM

Dado blade for Delta 36-540
 
gr wrote:

I have tried the 6" Hickory adjustable with poor results. I purchased the
Harbor Freight dado set for $19.95 and it does OK for as many as the blades
that can be used. I think I get two outside (1/8") and one 1/8" chipper.
The arbor is too short to safely use more chippers.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,


The saw is maxed out so your only other choice would be to use a router,
which will do quite well for you.

Scott
--
An unkind remark is like a killing frost. No matter how much it warms
up later, the damage remains.


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