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Picked up a slightly abused mid-80's Unisaw over the weekend for no more than the effort to lift it into the pickup bed.
However, it has a Jetlock fence (no thanks) with a bent front rail. I'm hoping someone within reasonable driving distance of NW New Jersey might have a fence they're looking to sell.
Thanks,
Jim
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If you lifted it into the bed that is a bad start
moving blanket on gate tip onto it easy as leaning over to tie a shoe
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(12-17-2018, 01:29 PM)Bob10 Wrote: If you lifted it into the bed that is a bad start
moving blanket on gate tip onto it easy as leaning over to tie a shoe
Wasn't that bad....the table had already been removed.
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I have an early 2000's 52" Unisaw that has a Biesemeyer fence and rails. I've thought adding a Incra TS fence to it so mine could be available.
I'm in Indiana so it would have to be shipped
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(12-19-2018, 12:02 PM)KLaz Wrote: I have an early 2000's 52" Unisaw that has a Biesemeyer fence and rails. I've thought adding a Incra TS fence to it so mine could be available.
I'm in Indiana so it would have to be shipped
If you decide to sell your fence (assuming shipping is a deal breaker with the person who posted), please let me know. I'm in central IN.
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(12-19-2018, 12:02 PM)KLaz Wrote: I have an early 2000's 52" Unisaw that has a Biesemeyer fence and rails. I've thought adding a Incra TS fence to it so mine could be available.
I'm in Indiana so it would have to be shipped
depends what part of Indiana....I'm originally from Michigan and most of my family is still there, so I'm out that way somewhat regularly...may be able to do a drive-by.
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I picked up a Beisemeyer fence from Closed For Business earlier this year. At the time, he had a few left yet to sell. I only bought the fence, though, without the rails, so I'm not sure if he's got the rails to o with it.
Either way, you might want to send him a PM to see what he's got...
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Rails for beisemeyer aren’t difficult to build, just some angle and rectangular tubing, and a little metal work.
I had a 52” rail on my sawstop and made a 30” rail for temp use in my garage until my shop is built
In fact, very super cool tools had a tutorial on how to make. Your own fence head as well
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Jim-
Are you still looking for a fence? Where in NJ are you?
Send me a PM if you still need one.
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(12-22-2018, 08:09 PM)JimV Wrote: depends what part of Indiana....I'm originally from Michigan and most of my family is still there, so I'm out that way somewhat regularly...may be able to do a drive-by.
I was going to change to an Incra fence over the holidays with their 10% sale, but after weighing the pros and cons of the Incra system I'm going to stick with my Beisemeyer.
Good luck with your search
Kris
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