What “Mark’s Instructions”? Do you have a link? Hopefully something with the dots very close together!
Thanks in Advance!
Chuck Peterson?
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On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 5:48?PM John Vreede via <vreededesign=
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A? Dayton! They were the originator of the 4x6 in 1966 from Dayton Ohio - worth saving.
4x6's had a slightly lower angle of the sawframe to base, around 40deg on one's I've measured, where the later 5x6's were 45deg for more depth of cut at the expense of throat width.
Follow Mark's advice to get it cutting square.
Nice to see we haven't forgotten each other. A friend in need is a friend indeed - jv
A vintage Dayton 4 x 6 saw.
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All blade guides removed.
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The blade makes an angle of almost 45 degrees with the table!
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For the photo, I've attached a magnet to the blade and positioned a square on the table, for emphasis.
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