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Vega table saw fence
Vega table saw fence





vega table saw fence

Everything that I have read from reviews indicates that you can't go wrong with the Biesemeyer fence though. I spent a lot of time researching this, and it was a tough decision. I bought a Vega for my Delta Rockwell contractor saw. Evey time I sell one, when I see that guy again, the first words out of his mouth are always " I love that fence." I've put many a vega on many a saw in the stores I've worked in and it was always a pleasure to handle the Vega, and everytime I did it made me want to buy one. A little more work is needed if installed on a saw with stamped steel wings as extra angle brackets are needed. Vega tech support will talk you through the installation on "any" saw, but if you have a contractors or bigger you probably won't need any help. Made in Indiana by people who take pride in what they make. Throw the small handle spin a large thumbwheeel and move the head 1/1000 of an inch. It's truely micro-adjustable, it has small and large handles on the head. It's made from anodized aircraft quality aluminum. The inside of the head is curved and the entire surface opposite the handle is a bearing surface, unlike the beismeyer type which uses triangulation, which allows the fence to shift angle when moved. The T-square head rides securely and easily on the front chrome rail. That'll move the fence just a tiny amount. It replaced the original fence and pipe rails, which I kept for potential antique value.Īs for a fine adjustment knob, what I find works plenty good enough for me is to put my thumb down hard on the rail snug up against the "T" part of the fence, and then just rotate my wrist to roll the thumb against the fence. This is on a Unisaw that my grandfather bought just before WWII.

VEGA TABLE SAW FENCE PRO

They have hobbyist and professional lines, I got the 50" pro rails as blem 1 and the fence as blem 2 for less than the hobby version would have cost, IIRC.

vega table saw fence

Some of the blem stuff moves so fast it's gone to phone customers before they have time to type it into the computer. If you don't find what you want on the web site, phone them. Blem 2 is bigger damage, but still strictly cosmetic. They have two categories, blem 1 is minor cosmetic damage, like small scratches. Yes, you can look on their web site for what they call "blemished" stock. > someone wrote a post about being able to buy fences direct from Beisemier at a very substantial savings.







Vega table saw fence