Sounds decent but it is not the largest obviously. A nice heavy fence though 
by the sound of it.

You might like to remember to check for stops or detents at 45 left and 
right at least and generally the longer the bar in the table slot the better 
you will find it's accuracy.

Many miter fences have available attachments which can serve as stops which 
stick out on the end away from the blade, they attach in a variety of ways, 
often using a set screw. These extensions can be very useful but although 
the fences have this capability I rarely see the attachments. If you think 
you will want to make multiple parts identical then you may wish to buy the 
extensions while you are at it. be sure they come with the appropriate 
fixing screws, getting the right ones can be difficult. I don't have any 
extensions and before I had my miter saw ai often wished I did.

I have also often found the screw holes in my fence useful for attaching an 
additional jig or fence to the face of my miter fence. Look for them, you 
will be glad they are there if they are there as drilling your own can be 
tough.

This will probably turn out to be much superior to the gauge that came with 
your saw.

Just a few thoughts.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lenny McHugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Handyman-Blind" <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 11:53 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] grizzly miter gauge


Weather permitting, I plan to take a trip to Grizzly tools next week. It is 
about an hour drive.
I have a Grizzly table saw, drill press and dust collector.
I do like their tools and I just found this on their website.
H3316
See larger image
Your Price**:
$54.95
Description
This cast iron, 9 pound 3 ounce Miter Gauge with 5" tall, chromed handle and 
2-3/8" x 8" miter face is the largest and strongest Miter Gauge on the 
market.
The easy-to-read scale allows cutting up to 60ยบ left and right and the 3/8" 
x 3/4" miter bar with patented adjustment capability removes any side play
for the ultimate in accuracy. Fits table saws with T-slots and standard 
slots.

I would like to have it in my hand before I purchase it. For that price it 
is not worth bothering my machinist friend.

Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/

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