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Shop Fox W1411 Tablesaw Fence Only without Rails with Built-in Precision Knobs
Apr 29, 2020
Great upgrade, must make own rails, can be trying to install like many are, moves easily
The fence I received was new in box but had a bent inside bracket, which took some sleuthing to figure out was causing a problem. I was able to get replacement part from mfg and fix it. Now my low cost old Sears table saw has a great fence. I used old bed frame to create my own rails by cutting off rivets and legs, works well but drilling holes accurately was a pain. The rails are expensive so consider both and you have to drill them usually too anyway. Need to notch for miter slot as well.
Now that the thing is finally installed and new part working its wonderful fence. Height adjustment is not covered really well in manual and all in the rails not in the fence itself. I miscalculated on holes and having trouble making holes elongated enough to get proper height, a bit of a pain.The wheels do allow it move very easily and the thumbs can adjust with precision. The placement of the measurement tape and reading lens is not as good as other designs, but this fence rolls easily and clamps both ends, so there are trade-offs. I am saying the scale is on the bottom of the L channel rail and not on top of a square tube like the classic. You have to look straight down & have good lighting, clear debris if you have any that might accumulate there.
Also, I did not rate 5 as the adjustment for the clamping mechanism - esp the rear - is buried and adjustments for different sized rails seems to be very difficult, buried and little access for wrenches. Luckily a bed frame is the size they seem to have used at the factory as I didn't have to adjust it, but the stock Sears table saw rails were like twice and thick and those clamps were not going to fit as delivered. The manual did not cover adjustment only said they are set from factory (for their fence rails it is assumed). The whole thing is not easily adjusted, fairly complicated especially compared to the ShopFox classic fence that just clamps to a Square tube from the end and is super straightforward to install.
New Ignition Lock Cylinder Chevy Suburban Avalanche Chevrolet Silverado 1500 GMC
Apr 13, 2017
Fixed problem with sticking ignition lock
My Chevy truck was having a lot of problems with the ignition lock. It's a higher mileage truck and apparently that's pretty common problem. This part was a great fit for the original, was easy to change, solved the problem. Does it come with any instructions but if you go to YouTube You'll see there's plenty of videos to tell you how do it in general. Some of the ignitions for the General Motors Vehicles you can change the pins out so that it fits the old keys. Some people sell that kit with the different pens in it they're numbered. This allows people to Compare the numbers of the original log and then set up the new one to fit the original key. But that's not this set. This one just comes with its own key set and as far as I can tell you'd have to buy set of the different pins separately to try this. Since my old truck is not a primary vehicle I bought this set and have not worried about trying to rekey it I keep the old key for the door and some other locks that use that old key like the tailgate. If you do want to reset tumblers for original key I'd buy a different set. After struggling with having to play with the truck to get it so I could turn the ignition key now after installing this it is a genuine pleasure to hop in and just have it start right up instantly.
I successfully changed my Kindle battery with this one and it took care of the short battery life problems I was having. Seems to be a decent quality battery.