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Just getting ready to assemble my new Craftsman saw, Model# 00922124000
and put it on a General mobile base. Model # 50-025. How close should the saw base fit inside the framework of the moble base? As tight as it will allow or should it fit on the base with some slack between the base rails and the saw base? http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...cat=Table+Saws http://store.yahoo.com/toolsplus/g-i50-025.html Thanks in advance for any information. CC |
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You'll want to leave about 1/2" clearance all around for the hardware
to attach the wheels and levelers. I put small patches of anti-slip toolbox liner under the machine feet to keep it from shifting on the base. |
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![]() "Kent" wrote in message om... You'll want to leave about 1/2" clearance all around for the hardware to attach the wheels and levelers. I put small patches of anti-slip toolbox liner under the machine feet to keep it from shifting on the base. Did your saw stand have adjustable feet with pads or just a bare metal bottom? This one comes with adjustable levelers with rubber pads on them. Thanks CC |
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My TS didn't have adjustable feet. My jointer did, but I actually
removed them when I put it on the mobile base, because it seemed more solid without the feet. Did your saw stand have adjustable feet with pads or just a bare metal bottom? This one comes with adjustable levelers with rubber pads on them. Thanks CC |
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