Ben Hatcher
10-18-2010, 5:12 PM
I bought a Shop Fox G9220 fence for my old craftsman table saw. Installation was pretty simple, but I'm having a slight issue with the bottom of the faces catching in the miter slots. I've seen other models of this fence that have a little foot that extends down and rides on the back rail. This one doesn't have that. It just has 3 slick pads that the rear of the fence rides on.
Other than removing or adding to these slides, there doesn't seem to be any way to adjust the height of the faces on the far end of the fence. I can adjust the front by raising us the guide rail. My plan was to side the fence over until the rail slipped into a miter slot, then mark the table height with a knife, then remove the extra with a plane.
Has anyone else had a problem like this with a Biesemeyer style fence?
Other than removing or adding to these slides, there doesn't seem to be any way to adjust the height of the faces on the far end of the fence. I can adjust the front by raising us the guide rail. My plan was to side the fence over until the rail slipped into a miter slot, then mark the table height with a knife, then remove the extra with a plane.
Has anyone else had a problem like this with a Biesemeyer style fence?