Adjustable Collar Indicator Tape

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runninglate
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Adjustable Collar Indicator Tape

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Just bought the adjustable collar stop for my saw and the video that advertises it said there is an Indicator Tape PDF but I cannot find the
web address.......anyone know where it is as I sure cannot find it.

Thanks..............
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runninglate wrote:Just bought the adjustable collar stop for my saw and the video that advertises it said there is an Indicator Tape PDF but I cannot find the
web address.......anyone know where it is as I sure cannot find it.

Thanks..............
It is in one of the Shop Tips - on the blackboard.
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Vernier Tape PDF

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Found this with Google's "site" search:
Vernier Tape

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Here's the PDF file to print it out from.

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Thanks

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Thanks everyone,,,,,,,,,,,,,I am a bit better cutting
a straight cut with a hand saw then I am trying to
work something out on this computer......

Ron
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runninglate wrote:Thanks everyone,,,,,,,,,,,,,I am a bit better cutting
a straight cut with a hand saw then I am trying to
work something out on this computer......

Ron
If you are frustrated by trying to print an accurate tape for on your vernier - you need to know that you are not alone. I gave up.
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dusty wrote:If you are frustrated by trying to print an accurate tape for on your vernier - you need to know that you are not alone. I gave up.
E-mail me yer Snail address and I will send you a couple!:)
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