matemike
Well-known member
I know this is not the most sought after power blade. But I got it for free a year ago and I feel obliged to put it to use. Any guesses how old this thing is? My guess is mid to late 90's.
I broke it down and greased all the moving parts, mainly the deck height control and bevel control clutch. The motor worked just fine; although my shop vac running on the same 15amp power strip as the radial saw tripped it two times in a row. So I need to run off two separate outlets to use everything correctly. I'm in the middle of replacing the deck and rear fence. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the rear fence placement match the distance markings for the "blade out". The markings make the fence placement right at the riser post. I must me misreading something. For that reason I just plan to not use those markings and always just measure off the rear fence itself. That'll be most accurate anyways. Thanks for checking it out. More pics as progress continues. I plan to get one of these for it too. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PATV14A/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The day it came home
Today
I broke it down and greased all the moving parts, mainly the deck height control and bevel control clutch. The motor worked just fine; although my shop vac running on the same 15amp power strip as the radial saw tripped it two times in a row. So I need to run off two separate outlets to use everything correctly. I'm in the middle of replacing the deck and rear fence. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the rear fence placement match the distance markings for the "blade out". The markings make the fence placement right at the riser post. I must me misreading something. For that reason I just plan to not use those markings and always just measure off the rear fence itself. That'll be most accurate anyways. Thanks for checking it out. More pics as progress continues. I plan to get one of these for it too. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PATV14A/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The day it came home
Today