February 3, 201214 yr This afternoon I dug out my dado blades to try it out on the new Grizzly table saw. Nothing fancy just a piece scrap wood. I was doing a little dance when I got the blades installed. Full 3/4" inch. That beat the old Delta bench saw. The shaft was not long enough on the old saw. Then set up a temporary sacrificial fence using clamps to hold it in place. Turn the Grizzly on and presto, good looking dado and rabbit cut. HIP HIP HA-RAY  Wayne E Wayne E
February 3, 201214 yr Great news Wayne, what type of Dado set did you get?John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
February 3, 201214 yr Congratulations Wayne. It is nice to be able setup and cut the full width. Sure make cabinet making easier.John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
February 3, 201214 yr Author John Morris said:Great news Wayne, what type of Dado set did you get?John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our TroopsJohnThis is set that I bought about 10 years ago. Got them after my wife bought the Delta Bench table saw as Christmas present to replace an old Sears 8 inch bench table saw i had. Not sure on type. It is stackable, has 2 big blades, about 4 or 5 cutters blades?? and 3 or 4 small round disc inserts as I call them. It is not the one with a knob to turn in making adjustment. Sorry I pulling this out of my poor old head at the moment.Wayne E
February 3, 201214 yr Author John Moody said:Congratulations Wayne. It is nice to be able setup and cut the full width. Sure make cabinet making easier.John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.comJohnIt a whole lot easier on the Grizzly that trying to use an router with a clamp down straight edge. I would think there would be less oops in the cutting.Wayne E
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