Nice!
I think that might be the same DeWalt saw I have? It has a few shortcomings but I think you'll like it. It has one of the better fence systems on job site saws, that was the selling point for me at the time. I'm sure you've probably seen in my thread, but bolting on a longer aluminum extrusion to the fence really helps get some of that stability of a full sized saw back.
Guitar collection is looking great!
I think it is! I was really torn between the Dewalt and the Skilsaw worm drive table saw. I loved everything about the Skil better: the power, the appearance, the functionality of the cart, however there were 2 main drawbacks. 1) The fence, while also a rack & pinion setup, was a bit notchy to operate from what I have read. A smooth fence is one of my biggest criteria. And 2) the work stand is SUCH a better design in terms of mobility and setup, but it really is massive, and I was looking to save space.
The saw did arrive last week, and I got it assembled this weekend. So far, so good! I need to order the dado throat plate for it next, and get a better push stick. The one it comes with is not great compared to the very solid one my old saw had. Any recommendations?
I haven't really posed about it much since I hate it, but this little bench/shelf has gone through many different transformations over the years. It's really a temporary thing that has stuck around for far too long, but I modified it one more time. I had to raise it 7" so that the new saw would fit underneath, and now that I don't need the full front opening width exposed to slide my old saw under it, I was able to kick it all the way to the left. I also added a shelf above my generator to store my winch on, which has just been sitting on my workbench taking up space ever since I got it.
Again, I really don't like this setup, but I need to re-think the entire right wall of my garage and how it's organized.
I also decided to upgrade my miter saw. I bought this Ryobi sliding 10" compound miter saw 10+ years ago and it has served me well though MANY projects. But I decided to upgrade to the Dewalt 12" sliding compound saw. So, up on marketplace this old trusty guy goes, and I ordered the new setup.
Finished up the 300 this weekend too. Rear brakes replaced, front sway bar mount repaired, transfer case fluid swapped, and the steering angle sensor has been replaced. The car had a traction control, ESP and transfer case light on. Best I could tell, it was the steering angle sensor causing all of this, as it has several stored faults, and I could not re-calibrate it's position.
Steering wheel and electronics removed.
Disassembled to access the SAS. it's the sensor that spans the 3:00 to 6:00 position.
All back together, calibrated the position, and success! Steering angle is now visible in live data.
He's picking the car back up Wednesday. Good thing, I need the space. I may be buying this.... more to come haha.
