![]() ![]() ![]() The instructions do say to adjust for this if necessary by shimming with a piece of paper. This was also reported in another post or review somewhere. ![]() The top of the fence in relation to the table top was tilted back about 1/16. ![]() So in practice, I ran a piece through and it felt like it was rock solid, I even think it improved the cut quality having that much mass behind the workpiece. Storage is the other concern, I'm going to have to build a little table with shelves and drawers next to the saw to hold the gauge and the little accessories that came with it. That would make it somewhat annoying to have to remove every time. The problem is, to do that in operation it doesn't clear my blade guard. The only thing I'm not sure about yet is if I want to keep it set so I can use the built in ruler as an accurate measurement from the blade. I thought the vernier 1/10 degree thing was going to be nuts, but it's pretty simple. Other than that the whole setup and operation was easy. So I tried different shims and went to Lowe's and back until I found that using a 3x5 index card folded in half was the perfect shim height. Setup took some time because the fence was not perpendicular to the table top. I first noticed how much weight this thing has. ![]()
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