Hi everyone,
I posted a note to Lee about this, but didn't get a response. I have a new Shark Guard and I can't seem to make it work. For example, it does not appear to be fixed to the top of the riving knife and floats off if the workpiece is thick. Attaching a DC hose to the guard makes the situation even more unstable. In addition, unlike the original Ryobi guard, I am unable to lower the blade so that less than 1/2" or so remains above the plane of the table. Considering that the SG cost more than 1/2 the amount I paid for the TS, I'd like to have it function well. Any thoughts?
Dwight
I posted a note to Lee about this, but didn't get a response. I have a new Shark Guard and I can't seem to make it work. For example, it does not appear to be fixed to the top of the riving knife and floats off if the workpiece is thick. Attaching a DC hose to the guard makes the situation even more unstable. In addition, unlike the original Ryobi guard, I am unable to lower the blade so that less than 1/2" or so remains above the plane of the table. Considering that the SG cost more than 1/2 the amount I paid for the TS, I'd like to have it function well. Any thoughts?
Dwight
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