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This made sense up until the machined pulleys and the link belt...   *grin*

Bill Paris
Sorrento Cheese Co., Inc.
716-823-6262 x376

I forgot to mention, in all my excitement this morning, the table
saw vibration went away with a belt change and reinstalling motor
on saw(per installation instructions)... My old belt looked fine,
but apparently developed a "set" from lack of use in all of the recent
heat wave(which keeps me away from saw). I also did minor tune up of
fence and guard/splitter.. I also went out and purchased a new
Freud LU87 24 tooth thin kerf rip blade, which made a WORLD of
difference
in ripping that nasty old pressure treated 2x10's etc,etc.... I
thought all the hoopla about thin kerfs was just that , HOOPLA, but
no indeed, they do make a huge difference...

I also ordered a set of machined pullys and a link belt, which ought to
help out quite a bit <>>><>><><><>

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