![]() I’ve been meaning to buy a good miter gauge for a while, but the need has never been great enough for me to follow through. I still can’t believe you don’t have a table saw! My new saw now sits on top of my fridge when it’s not being used… so it really is possible for just about anyone to accommodate a table saw, I think… Thank you for your reply, and for anywhere else you might point me. Am I not searching for the right thing, or has ToolGuyd not covered this topic before? Still, the miter gauge is incredibly rinky dink, which sent me to your site searching for reviews of auxiliary miter gauges (either with or without a sled set-up). Not quite as capable (though with a better fence), but it meets my needs, which are rather modest, truth be told. Most of the miter gauges that are bundled with power tools, at least those I’ve seen, are not very precise, nor do they lock in their settings very securely, and so they must be constantly checked for squareness or the correct miter angle.Īfter I downsized my living quarters recently, I sold my Bosch jobsite table saw and bought a smaller DeWalt. But I guess a crappy miter gauge is better than nothing. ![]() I don’t describe things as crappy very often, but I can’t think of a better way to describe them. Generally, the miter gauges that come with portable table saws and some router tables are crappy.
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