01-20-2021, 09:12 PM
I used to use a 10” delta compound miter saw, and then went to a 10” Kobalt slider that had some added capacity, but it had some flex.
I watched the Bosch glide for several years before pulling the trigger.
I really liked the idea of the glide mechanism and it seemed like it would be better suited for my work.
Lately I have been using it to cut more aluminum than wood and I can’t say I’m very happy with its performance.
It seems like the arbor has enough play to make the cut less than straight.
The most recent problem, is definitely self inflicted, but I need some help getting it adjusted back to straight.
I had a small piece of aluminum that got loose while cutting and bent both of the fences, I have ordered those, and while waiting have installed a piece of aluminum extrusion, but as you can see in the picture, the saw no longer is even centered on the table.
How do I adjust it back to at least close enough or dead on?
Thanks in advance.
Duke
I watched the Bosch glide for several years before pulling the trigger.
I really liked the idea of the glide mechanism and it seemed like it would be better suited for my work.
Lately I have been using it to cut more aluminum than wood and I can’t say I’m very happy with its performance.
It seems like the arbor has enough play to make the cut less than straight.
The most recent problem, is definitely self inflicted, but I need some help getting it adjusted back to straight.
I had a small piece of aluminum that got loose while cutting and bent both of the fences, I have ordered those, and while waiting have installed a piece of aluminum extrusion, but as you can see in the picture, the saw no longer is even centered on the table.
How do I adjust it back to at least close enough or dead on?
Thanks in advance.
Duke