Here is what mine looks like. My saw is 3 phase with industrial scoring, so I can’t help you with the wiring. I will check if there is anything in the felder survivors guide though.
Good luck....
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Here is what mine looks like. My saw is 3 phase with industrial scoring, so I can’t help you with the wiring. I will check if there is anything in the felder survivors guide though.
Good luck....
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My answer to the original poster is to make parents lives hell.
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