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09-26-2017, 06:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2017, 06:35 AM by Halfathumb.)
I made several zero insert for my TS, but I'm running out of those screw inserts that are for adjusting the level, etc. But I can't find them because I don't remember what they're called.
Please help an old man remember and where I can get more.
BTW. Does anyone have a method of keeping track of what they're called and where to buy them, etc.
Jim
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(09-26-2017, 06:33 AM)Halfathumb Wrote: I made several zero insert for my TS, but I'm running out of those screw inserts that are for adjusting the level, etc. But I can't find them because I don't remember what they're called.
Please help an old man remember and where I can get more.
BTW. Does anyone have a method of keeping track of what they're called and where to buy them, etc.
Jim
Try hex set screws.
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The first step in overcoming a problem, is admitting it exists. Lol. If you were to wander thru my workshop, you'd see wrench sizes for the various tools written neatly near the bolts. On my table saw is a small notation that says, "loosen" - with an arrow reminding me the blade retention nut is reverse threaded.
Once you find the nuts you need, write a note on the saw support for the fence: 3/16 hex nuts @ lowes. I use permament marker but it can be erased/with WD40.
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Flip a regular screw over and cut a slot in the end with a hacksaw and use a screwdriver. Just an option.
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If you buy a thousand of them, you won't need to remember what they are called or where to buy them. You'll only need to remember where you put them.
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Being that I tend to be a miser at times, I just use sandpaper to bring an insert down or aluminum tape to bring it up. Fast, cheap and works well for me :-)
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With the 1/2" thick ZCI's I make for my Unisaw I use regular screws. They work fine and are easy to install.
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(09-26-2017, 09:08 AM)DogwoodTales Wrote: Being that I tend to be a miser at times, I just use sandpaper to bring an insert down or aluminum tape to bring it up. Fast, cheap and works well for me :-)
I shim with blue painters tape.
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