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I don't suppose any of you guys happen to have a Biesemeyer fence laying around you wouldn't mind parting with? Just the fence, not the rails.
Thanks!
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(06-17-2018, 02:41 PM)Big Dave Wrote: I don't suppose any of you guys happen to have a Biesemeyer fence laying around you wouldn't mind parting with? Just the fence, not the rails.
Thanks!
Dave
I don't Dave but what are you up to?
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Nothing major, John. It just seems like the last few projects I've done I could have saved quite a bit of time by not having to move the rip fence from one setup to another if I had another one. I don't know if you've seen pics of my tablesaw setup, but I replaced the extension table of my Unisaw with my contractor's saw. I keep a rip blade on the uni and crosscut or dado on the contractor's, and move the fence for either saw when needed. If I had another fence, I wouldn't have to jockey between the two as long as there was room between them for what I needed...
Basically, I'm just lazy.
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Thanks, Larry
Do you know if the new style fence will fit/work on the old tubes?
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(06-17-2018, 04:56 PM)Big Dave Wrote: Thanks, Larry
Do you know if the new style fence will fit/work on the old tubes?
Sorry, i do not. Hopefully someone else has the answer
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(06-17-2018, 02:41 PM)Big Dave Wrote: I don't suppose any of you guys happen to have a Biesemeyer fence laying around you wouldn't mind parting with? Just the fence, not the rails.
Thanks!
Dave
I do have an older one in decent shape, but shipping would hurt.
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(06-18-2018, 03:06 PM)jasfrank Wrote: I do have an older one in decent shape, but shipping would hurt.
Got any pics?
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(06-18-2018, 03:52 PM)Big Dave Wrote: Got any pics?
I'll try tomorrow. Its stashed up in the rafters and I would need to get it out