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Jason White
03-10-2009, 6:30 AM
Anybody install a real 42-inch "commercial" Biesemeyer fence with 30" rails (30L12 rail kit) on their G1023? Did you have to drill additional holes to do it? Also, did you have to modify the rear rail at all?

I bought a Biesemeyer on clearance at Lowe's several months ago and am wondering whether the holes on the rails will line up with the holes on the saw table.

Jason

Robert Chapman
03-10-2009, 6:56 AM
At the risk of sounding like a wise guy - why don't you take it out of the box and see if the holes line up?

Jason White
03-10-2009, 11:11 AM
A perfectly logical question.;)

If it doesn't fit, I'd love to be able to sell it as "new in unopened box."

Jason


At the risk of sounding like a wise guy - why don't you take it out of the box and see if the holes line up?

Bob Wingard
03-10-2009, 2:33 PM
I don't think many people would care whether it said "New in Unopened Box" vs "New in Box"

Just be careful not to damage anything, and it will be fine. OR .. you could find someone with the same fence and measure theirs. I'd open the box.



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Phil Harding
03-10-2009, 6:34 PM
Anybody install a real 42-inch "commercial" Biesemeyer fence with 30" rails (30L12 rail kit) on their G1023? Did you have to drill additional holes to do it? Also, did you have to modify the rear rail at all?

Jason

I have the longer Biesemeyer rails on my 1023 left tilt. I didn't have to modify the rear rail but I did have to drill new mounting holes in the table top and wings to line up with the Biesemeyer rail holes - no big deal. I guess I could have drilled the fence rails to match the existing mounting holes in the table and wings, but my approach was a lot easier.

-- Phil

Jason White
03-10-2009, 8:31 PM
Cool! Thanks a lot.

Jason


I have the longer Biesemeyer rails on my 1023 left tilt. I didn't have to modify the rear rail but I did have to drill new mounting holes in the table top and wings to line up with the Biesemeyer rail holes - no big deal. I guess I could have drilled the fence rails to match the existing mounting holes in the table and wings, but my approach was a lot easier.

-- Phil

Chris Barnett
03-10-2009, 9:41 PM
Please post about the fitup. I have the same option staring at me and I can sell my Lowes prize as new, in unopened box :p.
Question is why you want to change out the fence that came with the TS? Mine works well, stays aligned, is strong, doesn't complain, get moody etc.

Jason White
03-11-2009, 6:02 AM
I just got the saw and have not installed either fence yet (Shop Fox or Biesemeyer). Both are brand new "in the box."

JW


Please post about the fitup. I have the same option staring at me and I can sell my Lowes prize as new, in unopened box :p.
Question is why you want to change out the fence that came with the TS? Mine works well, stays aligned, is strong, doesn't complain, get moody etc.