Seems I can't touch this saw without breaking it...
In preparing the saw to make some crosscuts yesterday I noticed the SMT had some play in it on the tracks, i.e. it would move a little to the left and right if you apply a little pressure.
Well, wanting to square it up I started playing around with some of the eccentric screws on the table. Obviously, I don't know how to use these screws right or just got unlucky because I broke one of the screws into the hex nut. [muted trumpet - Wah waaaah].
Oh well, lesson learned - don't put too much torque on those adjusting screws / nuts on the SMT. I ended up ordering $2 worth of parts for $10 (with shipping) from Ryobi parts. Once it gets here I'll give squaring it up another attempt.
So instead of crosscutting my 2x4s I spend the afternoon cutting plywood and MDF to size. I am building a simple workbench.
-Andrew
In preparing the saw to make some crosscuts yesterday I noticed the SMT had some play in it on the tracks, i.e. it would move a little to the left and right if you apply a little pressure.
Well, wanting to square it up I started playing around with some of the eccentric screws on the table. Obviously, I don't know how to use these screws right or just got unlucky because I broke one of the screws into the hex nut. [muted trumpet - Wah waaaah].
Oh well, lesson learned - don't put too much torque on those adjusting screws / nuts on the SMT. I ended up ordering $2 worth of parts for $10 (with shipping) from Ryobi parts. Once it gets here I'll give squaring it up another attempt.
So instead of crosscutting my 2x4s I spend the afternoon cutting plywood and MDF to size. I am building a simple workbench.
-Andrew

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

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