thank goodness for my brother inlaw. hubby left for work i went to the basement to woodwork, i got a big surprise, basement was flooded. sumpump burned up,6:30 am. my brother inlaw replaced pump and helped clean the basement. now just to dry out my wood .
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Tricia -- So sorry to hear that your basement was flooded. So glad that you had help when you needed it. Hope your wood dries quickly. Did it harm any of your tools or projects?Mtnman Jim
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G'day Tricia,
We don't have that problem here, as houses don't have basements. Glad your BL was available and there was no lasting damage.Regards
John
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Reply to Frustratedby markdavdWhen a blade slips out, the tendency is to tighten it more. Make sure you haven't over-tightened the clamp forcing the sides apart. Most OEM clamps are made from soft aluminum so once it starts they will continue spreading and it will be near-impossible to keep the blades in place.
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Reply to Frustratedby Sandy OaksBlade slippage is a function of the blade clamp holder and or the set screw and thumb screw with swivel.
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Reply to Frustratedby NC ScrollerTricia what saw do you have? Does the blade slip or it just won’t tighten?
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Reply to Frustratedby wjbclocks1Are yoou sure that your not puting the blades to far up in the top clamps,. ( l learned thst the hard way)...
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Reply to Frustratedby cwmageeHave you tried to rough up the thumb screws tips? How old are the blade clamps? may be time to replaced them.
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