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"Andy" wrote in message
down against the table. The factory hold-down is not very useful. Different strokes. I've been using a 14-651 for a few years and find the factory hold-down to be exactly what is needed for the job. Personally, I want the hold down adjusted so that it is just tight enough to not allow the stock to raise on the upstroke, but not so tight that I can't easily move the stock laterally for the next plunge. IME, anything tighter, or any additional clamping, would simply take too much time in making mortises. YMMV ... -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 2/20/07 |
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