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IMPOSSIBLE TO SWITCH TO L tilt
By Geaux Tiger
from Birmingham, Al
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Comments about WoodRiver Tenoning Jig :
As previously noted on another review, the button head screws that must be repositioned for L tilt saws are so tightly inserted I could not remove them..took back to exchange but the second unit had same problem. Store service tried both and couldn't remove even one screw. Got my money back. Either make a Left Tilt option or make it possible to get the screws out.
Borderline Junk
By Mike D
from Louisa, VA
[...]1. Following the instructions to reposition the miter guide bar for a left-tilt saw, one of the button-head screws to be removed was so tight that I almost stripped the hex socket hole.2. The two adjusting screws in the miter guide bar to remove play are loose, and don't hold their position after sliding the jig across the saw table once or twice. Time for some LokTite.3. The "positive stop 2.5mm setscrew (H)" does not provide a positive stop for the vertical work support plate. Instead, it burrows into the metal frame and prevents changing the angle of the vertical work support plate at all. It looks like the screw is oriented 90 degrees away from where it should be. Thus, there is NO positive stop at 90 degrees. >:-(4. The work support clamp screw goes through a slotted piece that is secured with a bolt having a large knob on one end. This knob came loose from the bolt when I tried to tighten it, and clamping the work piece pulled the slotted piece away from the frame! The knob just popped off! Woodcraft is sending a replacement, but the knob should have been pinned to the bolt, not pressed on. >:-(It looks like this tenoning jig will perform well once I get the replacement knob, and if I'm willing to measure for 90 degrees each time I come back from a different angle.
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