I took the fence off to make sure it wasnt digging into the table causing the rough gliding and the fence isnt the problem. ![]() It doesnt glide nearly as free as it did during my first use. Today is about a week later and i go to use the saw again but realize the fence is very hard to move. Its pretty hard to remove, Im going to try some goo gone on it in tonight in attempt to clean it.Īlso while ripping the 2x10's, the fence would move on me when in locked positoin so I tightened the locking mechanism spring with the 2 bolts under the table. However I noticed a green sawdust residue left over on a lot of parts of my saw, including the table, riving knife and blade. I had some trouble getting through some of them but got the job done. Plus I checked the floor model at lowes and mine is way more aligned than theirs.Īnyways the first time i used it, I ripped a bunch of wet pressure treated pine 2x10's. ![]() The fence was not 100% square and the table was not 100% flat but im told jobsite saws have a level of acceptability from the manufactures thats lower than what you would expect from an expensive cabinet saw. I purchased a dewalt 7491 jobsite table saw recently and went through the process of tuning it and aligning it as best as i could.
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