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    On 7/24/2017 at 2:48 PM, CATERPILLAR said:

    Look at eBay ,ereplacment parts I'll keep a eye out for one for ya. My dad has the same model

     

    Ironically, I found a motor listing on eBay for this model, and the seller said they had more parts if anyone was interested. Short story, I purchased a custome fence, miter gauge, and table saw sled made from MDF and Cherry wood...

     

    Now I just need a new blade and riving knife, and I think I'm set...by the time I'm done I probably could have bought a new Ryobi!!! :lol:

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  2. I just came home with a good find, or so I thought. I bought the pictured Craftsman table saw...for $20!!!! It definitely needs a new blade...no biggie.

     

    But, it didn't come with a miter guide, or rip fence...and I'm too unfamiliar with table saws to even think of that until I got home! This was my "low cost entrance into table saw purchase"... Are there any universal options for rip fences, or miter guides that anyone knows of?

     

    I tried searspartsdirect.com, and no luck for this model. Any ideas would be appreciated!!!

    Craftsman Table Saw.jpg

  3. Been a while since I posted, hope everyone is doing great! I've moved 1100 miles, and the new house is almost done. I had to sell a lot of my tools/equipment when I moved from NY to FL, so I'm going to be in the market for a mower. 

     

    I am really looking for a high capacity push mower or walk behind (~28"-32")...but I don't want to spend a fortune. I would think $500 would be appropriate for a 30" walk behind...not $1000 like the Toro Timesaver that Eric loves when he reviewed it with Dan on TIA. I'm sure it's an awesome machine, but for that cost I'd rather just buy a riding mower. 

     

    I only will have about 1/4 acre, and it's mostly flat land (like all of FL). Any suggestions??? Thanks TIA Crew!!! 

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  4. The "workbench" was actually in my basement...it has a kitchen laminate countertop. The previous owner used this to fold laundry, and as basement storage....it was already assembled...there is actually sheetrock on the sides, and back that the wallpaper is stuck to....not my idea / construction.

     

    I actually just replaced the PVC screwdriver holder because my collection is outgrowing the space:

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Stalwart-75-3073-Deluxe-Storage-Mounting/dp/B00495Z9G2/ref=sr_1_28?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1418065093&sr=1-28&keywords=stalwart

     

    That is now in it's place.

  5. I don't think this goes in the Hand Tools section...but definitely doesn't go in Power Tools!

     

    So, I'm that guy....the one guy to have a problem with the Jawhorse!

     

    I don't have any issue with the product....super innovative, and it can make a simple task of material support almost a joy to do....I used to spend so much time finicking with material I was working on to make sure it was level, straight, and perfect before I made any cuts....I want my work to be as close to perfect as possible...the Jawhorse makes that soooo much simpler with it's capabilities.

     

    My issue is that the Jawhorse I purchased appears to be defective. When I switch the latch down in the lock position, and try to pump the pedal to secure a work piece, the pedal would not lock down...

     

    After fooling around with it for a while, I got it to start "slipping" the lock mechanism...and realized there is something faulty at the end of the "rail" where the clamp slides....there are 2 little pressure points that play some role in the locking mechanism...and there wasn't enough pressure on the back end for it to lock properly. I figured all this out in my second use of it....not too happy.

     

    Fortunately, I purchased through Amazon, and I'm going to get a replacement...but I'm still not happy about having to spend a lot of money on material support for a top quality product, and get a defective model....but, as long as I get a good one next delivery, I'll be happy!

     

    Anyone have similar problems? Anyone know of anyone else with a Jawhorse problem? (I dont)... Does anyone have any advice, or thoughts?

     

    Thanks!

  6. I've been in a work related seminar all week, and ironically in one of the "case study / scenarios" we acted out, someone was selling 3D printers.

     

    Asking price.... $15,000....fake money, and fake scenarios...but this post helped a build a punch line that had a class of 25 corporate types rolling around on the floor. Thanks EEtwidget!!! ;D

  7. This looks pretty promising...good price, I'm guessing it will be decent quality...but there is no details other than the basic specs Home Depot has on there site...

     

    I don't even see this listed on the Rigid site as a product they sell/make. This will be a good one to follow. Thanks!

  8. I'm glad to see all the new faces on the forum. The only hopefully some faces we haven't seen much will come back once winter rolls around.

     I have to admit, the summer is crazy for me b/c it's wedding season, and any other time I have on my hands is spent with family/parties/blah blah blah....I really have no idea where this summer went...

     

    To me, I can engage much more frequently in the fall/winter months.

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  9. Have a looksy at my new answer!

     

    I got it off a guy I know from high school...paid $300, and it's practically brand new. He took it on as a trade, and has no use for it.

     

    I ran it for 45 minutes this past weekend...I think the carbon is cleared from it now! I think the nozzle is partially clogged, and/or gets clogged very quickly. The hose has tremendous suction! I'll keep you all posted with how this works!!!

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