Saw Stop with HTC 15 roller outfeed

I got this done today and tomorrow I start assembling the saw.

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Reply to
Leon
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You are gaining on it.

Enjoy

Lew

Reply to
Lew Hodgett

I keep buying lotto tickets, but so far no luck :-(

Reply to
Doug Winterburn

;~)

Reply to
Leon

Keep going, buddy! With all the pics and info I feel like I am in on the action.

Honestly, I enjoy seeing this stuff and how it is going for you. Keep up the posting! Love the pics, too.

Robert

Reply to
nailshooter41

On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 20:18:24 -0500, Leon

Better send the HTC roller back for exchange. You're missing two of the rollers.

:)

Reply to
none

On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 22:26:58 -0700 (PDT), " snipped-for-privacy@aol.com"

Guess if you can't have one of your own, then you might as well get some vicarious benefit from Leon's.

Reply to
none

Slowly but surely.

Reply to
Leon

LOL. I noticed that too after posting the picture. Actually I had to put in all of the rollers, and had them all in but misunderstood which direction the support bar bolts pointed in the adjustable mount. I had to remove those two rollers to be able to correct the mistake.

Reply to
Leon

Hey big guy! I'm doing all of this for you.?

Actually you never know when you might have to refer back and want to see a picture rather than crawl back under and inside the cabinet. For instance the lower bracket to the out feed totally covers up the model and serial number label. And you need those numbers for registration and or warranty coverage.

Reply to
Leon

And here I sit in envy! Congrats on ownership of a fine machine.

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MaxD

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SonomaProducts.com

Thank you Max

Reply to
Leon

I said that earlier. LOL The mobile base is really cool.

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Leon

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