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  1. #1
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    Default Getting Off The Ground

    Hi Woodies

    Im about to invest in a nice carba-tec table saw and some other goodies. Im wondering if there is anyone local who would be will to help me setup this thing up and calibrate it ? any other pointers would be appreciated - There will be a chilled slab in the corner waiting for the generous one ;-)

    Marc

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    Hi and welcome Marc, sorry, I'm in Newcastle but I'm sure you will find someone to give you some pointers, enjoy the forum.
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    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    Welcome to the forum.

    I am sure you will come across someone that will be able to help.

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    Hi Marc, welcome to the forum. I am sure there will be some nice forumite out there who will be able to help you. Bit too far for me.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Hi Marc, welcome to the forum

    "The training of the eyes to know when an edge is perfectly straight or a surface is flat, free from winding, and straight, is a very important part of a lad's training."

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    G'day Marc and welcome to the forum.

    Of to a good start with the shiny new stuphph. Welcome to the slippery slide to empty pockets.

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    I'm in Sydney, so I won't be dropping around.

    I suggest you go to your local library & see if you can borrow 'The Table Saw Book' published by Taunton - if they don't have a copy they should be able to get it on Inter Library Loan. Read it - it will answer most of the questions you have after looking at the 'Chinglish' instructions that come with most saws.

    You may also find a manual for a saw similar to what you are buying at the Grizzly machinery site - they are a North American company who import Taiwanese & Chinese machinery to the US & they make their own manuals, which are on line as .pdf files - very handy - I just wish shipping wasn't a problem.

    Most machinery can be assembled correctly with a bit of patience - I know how hard it is to wait long enough to read the manual.......

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