I have a decent Craftsman table saw I don't need. It does need an adjustment on runout, but should be a simple fix. I bought another at auction before I got around to tinkering with it. Carbide 10" blade. $50.00
I have several chain saws, several bars and chains, and even new bars and chains. 16" to 20" stuff. Most Poulan. At least two are running, but used for parts. Two others were running fine last time I used them.
No Stihls for sale. $250.00
I switched to Stihl 2 years ago and just don't want any of the others anymore.
If you want it all, I'll take $225.00 to get the shop space back.
804-833-6418.
Table Saw and Chain Saws
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Re: Table Saw and Chain Saws
What does "adjustment on runout" mean?
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Re: Table Saw and Chain Saws
It's how you adjust the angle and travel of the blade in relation to the table.Jamie wrote:What does "adjustment on runout" mean?