![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I like wooden knobs, and have replaced all of the plastic ones on my collection of tools. Second, I replaced the plastic knob on the blade-height crank with one that I machined out of wood. First, I replaced the stock throat plate with a zero-clearance job that I cut from smoothed chip board (an old audio equipment rack shelf provided the material). I did several things almost immediately after getting the saw. The fence was aligned square out of the box, as was the blade (which I replaced with a new Freud Industrial unit for precise ripping work, saving the Ridgid blade for rough-and-tumble stuff), and even the wheels were attached when I unpacked it. The motor and gear box growl a bit as things come up to speed, but once there the operation is smooth as silk. During that time I have cut a fair amount of wood with it, and the unit works very well, indeed. I have owned this Ridgid R4510 jobsite table saw for about two weeks.
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