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Anyone know of a laser guide for a Radial Arm Saw? Anyone know of a laser guide for a Radial Arm Saw?
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:45 PM   #1
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Default Anyone know of a laser guide for a Radial Arm Saw?

Mu Craftsman chop saw had one built in. I was trimming a board and the waste knocked it off. The Sears repair center is a joke. I found a Infiniter Laser Cutting Guide at Rockler if my memory hasn't left me. It worked great. Thought I would get one for the RAS.
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You could check here.

IMO, I don't give much credence to those things. If I was buying a tool that I had a choice of an identical one without it, for less money, that's what I would do.



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Mu Craftsman chop saw had one built in. I was trimming a board and the waste knocked it off. The Sears repair center is a joke. I found a Infiniter Laser Cutting Guide at Rockler if my memory hasn't left me. It worked great. Thought I would get one for the RAS.

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I saw one that fits next to the blade at Harbor Frieght, and I have even seen one at Wal-mart. Its a disk about 2" with a battery and lazer built in. When it spins, it comes on. Under $20.00
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