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Used Craftsman Pro Table saw model 137.218300

Utahtrapper

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Found it used but in good condition for 80.00
But it is missing the Miter Gauge. Does anyone know what the part # is or if one from another brand will work?
Thank you
 
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I am guessing it has 3/4" miter slots like most every tablesaw made. So any miter gauge you can find to buy should work just fine. If you want the miter gauge to fit snugly (the ones that come with saw are usually pretty lose) in your saw's slot you will have to make one.
 

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Home Depot lists 5 miter gauges, NONE of which spec your model - but according to this
https://www.tablesawcentral.com/craftsman-10-inch-contractor-table-saw-review/

That saw uses a standard (common) size 3/4 x 3/8 slot (unlike quite a few "homeowner" saws), so you can spend as much or as little as you want -

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_...ter+gauge&rh=n:228013,k:table+saw+miter+gauge

If you want real accuracy the more expensive ones (usually) give better results; or you could google "table saw sled" and make your own fairly cheaply. All depends on what you wanna do with the saw and how picky you are... Steve
 
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Thank You all I got this one for 29.99 Hope it works it is a 3/4 by 3/8
when i measure the T with a mic it is 1/16 larger than than 3/4 hopefully it works

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Found it used but in good condition for 80.00

I started to look up the miter slot width on this saw earlier today but got sidetracked. I found two notices of a recall on a Craftsman saw with basically the same model number but only one zero on the end.

The first link has a description of the fence that was the defective part. Might check and see if yours matches the description.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2005/cpsc-sears-roebuck-and-co-announce-recall-of-table-saw-rip-fences

http://forums.finehomebuilding.com/breaktime/general-discussion/table-saw-fence-recall

Don't worry about 1/32" of slop on either side of the runner. It might even have adjustments if you're worried and you can also dimple the runner with a punch and file to fit.

But if you're really worried about accuracy then build a double runner sled. I like to have a fixed 45 degree, fixed 90 for small pieces and fixed 90 for larger pieces, maybe up to 24" cross cut capacity.
 

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I am guessing it has 3/4" miter slots like most every tablesaw made. So any miter gauge you can find to buy should work just fine. If you want the miter gauge to fit snugly (the ones that come with saw are usually pretty lose) in your saw's slot you will have to make one.
Some of the better ones have nylon screws or some sumilar scheme to take up the slop so the are a snug fit in the rail.

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