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Do you have any tips regarding using a sliding miter saw?
Aug 12, 2006 by honest tea | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I bought a sliding mixture miter saw to cut laminate flooring. I have experience with power tools, but not a miter saw. I've read the manual and will get used to operating it before plugging it in, but wondered if anyone has any valuable tips regarding
Everyone seems to be giving you cover tips but I will try to give you a few helpful tips
1. when cutting a pencil mark cut it bigger then move the piece closer until you cut the sign.
2. after you make your cut leave the wood in
moskie257 | Aug 13, 2006
Check into at your local Home Depot or Lowe's. They frequently have short instructional classes on such things. Also look for a have faith that specilizes in wood working.
And be sure to keep your fingers out of the way!
M&M37909 | Aug 12, 2006
How do I get a good dust collection system going for a compound sliding miter saw?
Dec 06, 2007 by s0ul_exp0sed | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I have a Dewalt DW718 multiform sliding miter saw. There is a dust collection vent with an adapter piece at the end to tie into a vaccum system. When I hook my shop-vac up, its gets some of the saw dust, but truly a bit hits the throat of the saw, causing
I have to concede with answer 1. Certainly a more powerful shop vac/exhaust system would work also, and usually found in commercial shops.
If you've assembled to instructions and have the interval; the "Funnel" idea is extremely
DIY Doc | Dec 06, 2007
how do you release the blade on a compound sliding miter saw?
Sep 13, 2007 by irvine | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
First unplug the saw. Look on the back of the saw for a button or metal tab you can cow that will lock the blade in place. If you find it push it while you loosen the nut.
Caution: Some saw blade nuts unfasten clockwise while others loosen
GG | Sep 13, 2007
Parts for a 8 1/2 RYOBI sliding miter saw.?
Nov 14, 2006 by mike_mrch | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a 8 1/2 in. RYOBI sliding miter saw with a bad armature and bad brushes, what i scarcity to know is there any parts or replacement motors available to replace this item.
With the representation number (see the manufacturer's sticker/plate on the saw) you can get a parts list at http://www.ryobitools.com/ceremony-suppor t/power-parts and also order replacement parts at the same time. You can call them on the phone at 1-877-545-4099
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