Mark Mrsa
04-01-2021, 4:10 PM
To all vintage Craftsman table saw owners, I am in need of recommendations for an after market rip fence system for 10" bench style table saw, model number 113.29901.
I posted a previous message about upgrading issues regarding the blade alignment and reducing vibration and received many good suggestions, most of them that I'm in the process of completing.
My concern this time is to those who have had success mounting an after market fence system to the table which is 27' deep. I would prefer one that I could purchase as a complete kit, so to speak, but would entertain constructing one from component parts (i.e., Very Cool Tools).
Let me know the company that you purchased the fence system from and any guidance to mount the "L" brackets for the fence that requires drilling holes into the caste iron table sides, front and back.
I know some of the fence systems are expensive, but I've improved my precision cutting, both cross cutting and rip cutting, with the upgrades I've accomplished to date. I am trying to avoid a big investment in an expensive new table saw.
Please provide your experiences and recommendations.
Thanks ahead of time!
Mark Mrsa
I posted a previous message about upgrading issues regarding the blade alignment and reducing vibration and received many good suggestions, most of them that I'm in the process of completing.
My concern this time is to those who have had success mounting an after market fence system to the table which is 27' deep. I would prefer one that I could purchase as a complete kit, so to speak, but would entertain constructing one from component parts (i.e., Very Cool Tools).
Let me know the company that you purchased the fence system from and any guidance to mount the "L" brackets for the fence that requires drilling holes into the caste iron table sides, front and back.
I know some of the fence systems are expensive, but I've improved my precision cutting, both cross cutting and rip cutting, with the upgrades I've accomplished to date. I am trying to avoid a big investment in an expensive new table saw.
Please provide your experiences and recommendations.
Thanks ahead of time!
Mark Mrsa