Vaskerville
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- Mar 12, 2011
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How common is this?
I've never had a real table saw before. My Festool TS55 has handled pretty much all the cutting work for years now...
I just bought a new Bosch GTS10J (whatever it's called). Then I picked up a 60 tooth Diablo blade for nicer cuts. The problem is that the hole for the arbor is too small. I'm just curious how common this kind of problem is - and if I was stupid buying that blade or if I should have some kind of arbor conversion kit for the saw itself?
Note, I'm currently living in Haiti (I'm a US citizen though) and I sadly can't just run to Woodcraft and pick up whatever I need.
I can have the hole on the blade bored out - "by some guy near the prison" - that's how things work around here. I needed this blade yesterday though (which is why I bought it when I was on vacation 10 days ago). Oof...
I've never had a real table saw before. My Festool TS55 has handled pretty much all the cutting work for years now...
I just bought a new Bosch GTS10J (whatever it's called). Then I picked up a 60 tooth Diablo blade for nicer cuts. The problem is that the hole for the arbor is too small. I'm just curious how common this kind of problem is - and if I was stupid buying that blade or if I should have some kind of arbor conversion kit for the saw itself?
Note, I'm currently living in Haiti (I'm a US citizen though) and I sadly can't just run to Woodcraft and pick up whatever I need.
I can have the hole on the blade bored out - "by some guy near the prison" - that's how things work around here. I needed this blade yesterday though (which is why I bought it when I was on vacation 10 days ago). Oof...