Hello Richard
I used a thin kerf saw blade on my table saw to make the grove, and then, I
used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of the teeth
showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".the uni-strut
and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4" screws is everything
that is needed.Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down
the uni-sturt onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what you
think?
C.A.G.
On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis
wrote:
Hi CurtI am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have
entered in the search area and get know where. All I wanted to find was your
post about the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how you cut the
slit to put the blade in.Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.Richard
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