Difference between revisions of "Radial Arm Saw"
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− | DeWalt Model 1251 | + | The '''Radial Arm Saw''' is a DeWalt Model 1251. |
More versatile version of the [[Benchtop_Mitre_Saw|Benchtop Mitre Saw]]. | More versatile version of the [[Benchtop_Mitre_Saw|Benchtop Mitre Saw]]. |
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Radial Arm Saw | |
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Manufacturer | DeWalt |
Model | Model 1251 |
Location | Workshop |
Team | Woodworking |
Induction Required | No |
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Note: Tool may be out of action as of October 2019, see Google Group thread.
The Radial Arm Saw is a DeWalt Model 1251.
More versatile version of the Benchtop Mitre Saw.
The Radial Arm Saw is currently located against a wall in the Workshop. This unfortunately makes it unsuitable for Rip-Sawing shown in some on-line videos. A dedicated bench may make this possible in future.
TODO: What it Does, Operating Instructions, Safe Use, Maintenance.
Looks Like: Photo to follow.