![]() ![]() It has one of, if not the highest potential to injure/maime out of all your tools. If you've never owned a tablesaw before, I hugely recommend watching a bunch of safety videos because a tablesaw is easily the scariest thing in most people's garages/shops. ![]() There's open slots in the gauge for that purpose. What I did was just attach a straight peice of wood to the miter gauge with screws. The only con to this tablesaw is that the miter gauge is kind of crap, but that's par for the course with virtually all tablesaws no matter the price. I recommend watching a video on everything you need to adjust to get accurate cuts. That's all stuff you should do with any saw out of the box though to make sure all of your cuts are accurate, and you only have to do it once. But it's very easy to just adjust the measurement/marker for it. The biggest thing I had to adjust was the distance between the blade and the rip fence. ![]() I would recommend calibrating it, making sure the saw blade is truly 45 degrees from the table, leveling the throat plate, etc. It doesn't take long at all to set up either. I got this exact saw about 6 months ago for $500.54 tax included from CPO outlets. ![]()
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