mikester
Well-known member
Hopefully someone on this site has the same saw. LOL
Ive had an older Ryobi 10" fold up table saw for years. It an old blue one. Im thinking at least 20 years old.
Last week I had to rip down some 1x6 poplar boards. Not sure why I moved the blade but when I did the blade moved side to side. Not a lot and it ripped the boards with no issue.
Friday I decided to take the saw apart to see what the issue was. I literally had the whole saw disassembled. Couldnt find anything wrong. Its not the motor. Shaft doesnt move. All the screws were tight on everything. The aluminum plate that the motor is attached to has a steel pin. No play. Two thin shims, perfect. It seems like that whole assembly can move back and forth once its put together. Im stumped. Is it supposed to have that play ?
Ive been doing stuff on my house for years and at this point Im close to being finished. MY wife told me to go buy another saw but to be honest I dont want to drop more money on something that I wont be using much more.
Ive had an older Ryobi 10" fold up table saw for years. It an old blue one. Im thinking at least 20 years old.
Last week I had to rip down some 1x6 poplar boards. Not sure why I moved the blade but when I did the blade moved side to side. Not a lot and it ripped the boards with no issue.
Friday I decided to take the saw apart to see what the issue was. I literally had the whole saw disassembled. Couldnt find anything wrong. Its not the motor. Shaft doesnt move. All the screws were tight on everything. The aluminum plate that the motor is attached to has a steel pin. No play. Two thin shims, perfect. It seems like that whole assembly can move back and forth once its put together. Im stumped. Is it supposed to have that play ?
Ive been doing stuff on my house for years and at this point Im close to being finished. MY wife told me to go buy another saw but to be honest I dont want to drop more money on something that I wont be using much more.




