Peter Pedisich
02-10-2010, 10:47 PM
Hi,
I finally put a thin kerf rip blade on my Bridgewood 10" contractors saw, and the splitter is too thick - what's the best option to deal with this?
1) Go back to a full-kerf blade
2) Make my own splitter from 0.090" Aluminum using the existing one as a template.
3) Find an aftermarket splitter for my saw. (don't know of any)
I really would like a riving knife, but I'll settle for a splitter that removes easily and has anti-kickback pawls, as I use it all the time.
Anyone deal with this problem on this saw?
Thanks!
Pete
I finally put a thin kerf rip blade on my Bridgewood 10" contractors saw, and the splitter is too thick - what's the best option to deal with this?
1) Go back to a full-kerf blade
2) Make my own splitter from 0.090" Aluminum using the existing one as a template.
3) Find an aftermarket splitter for my saw. (don't know of any)
I really would like a riving knife, but I'll settle for a splitter that removes easily and has anti-kickback pawls, as I use it all the time.
Anyone deal with this problem on this saw?
Thanks!
Pete