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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 1:11 am
by a1gutterman
brown_hawk wrote:Tim and qtndas01,
I agree, but these are glued up, and the crosscut is to square the ends, so running against a fence is not an option........................
Hi Hawk,
I did not use a fence, nor describe one for my sled,

unless you want to call the raised leading edge of the sled a fence, and in that regard, all sleds have some kind of "fence" to hold your work-piece against.
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:17 am
by brown_hawk
a1gutterman wrote:Hi Hawk,
I did not use a fence, nor describe one for my sled,

unless you want to call the raised leading edge of the sled a fence, and in that regard, all sleds have some kind of "fence" to hold your work-piece against.
Sorry, Tim:o
That was Ed in Tampa, post number 10. Been a long couple of days and I was tired last night when I was trying to catch up with everything. Between that and trying to do the lift and hight finder posts, I got confused on who posted what.
My apologies and thanks for the help.
Hawk
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:23 am
by a1gutterman
brown_hawk wrote:Sorry, Tim:o
That was Ed in Tampa, post number 10. Been a long couple of days and I was tired last night when I was trying to catch up with everything. Between that and trying to do the lift and hight finder posts, I got confused on who posted what.
My apologies and thanks for the help.
Hawk
No worries Hawk.
