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I think I would have checked the to see if the system value QTABSAWVIB was
set to 0 before I replaced anything!

Scott S. Robertson
Information Systems Manager
Data Processing Sciences Corp.
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Pat Barber
[mailto:MBOCEANSIDE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net]
                Sent:   Monday, July 26, 1999 4:49 PM
                To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
                Subject:        Table saw shake

                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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