I have 5 1/2" saw has a fence guide slot builtin anyone know which work?
ryobi 18v circular saw guide which?
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I have the Craftsman version of that saw (C3), which is made by Ryobi. If you're looking for an aftermarket version of the rip fence, any with a bar that is 15/32 wide by 3/32 thick should fit.Bill in Buena Park -
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I double-checked the dimensions against my corded B&D circular saw, and my other Craftsman circular saw - and yes, they are all the same. So my guess is standard size - however, that doesn't mean every brand will be on standard - so you might consider the following item on Amazon, which has several bar size options, seems like a reasonable price as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Milescraft-140...+saw+rip+fence
But I hardly use mine anymore in preference for using a clamping straight edge (if your application allows) like one of the following:
http://www.amazon.com/Bora-540902-Cl...+cutting+guide
Unless you're rough-trimming lumber, these will give you a better guide edge to control the saw for trimming boards and sheet goods.Bill in Buena ParkComment
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Addendum:
Checking for dimensions on some of the other brands, this one also looks to be compatible based on specs given:
http://www.amazon.com/Dewalt-DW936-R...+saw+rip+fenceBill in Buena ParkComment
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I have seen more variance in thickness then width. (although I know they make them different sizes)
The home stores typically carry one (Walmart I think still sells B&D, Porter Cable branded at one of the box stores), and you should be able to walk in with your saw to find out (at least at the home centers/local hardware stores).
A sawboard should be another idea.
Also several video's of how to make them on Youtube.She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.Comment
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