Re: Hitachi C12LCH blades?



Kind of like a zero clearance insert. Just a flat piece of scrap
affixed to the fence. It could even be in an "L" configuration so you
could clamp it to the table, providing support for the bottom of the
cut also. Try not to cut all the way through it, and it should last a
while. Tom

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