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Gauge Bars

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    Oct. 11, 08 - 10:48PM

    Where do you order your brass bars from?

    Submitted: Tall Man

    # Posted 1 year ago
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    Oct. 12, 08 - 10:02AM

    Here are three options for you...

    Lee Valley's VeritasĀ® Set-Up Blocks

    These are aluminum instead of brass, but do the same thing. The set also includes a large steel 1-2-3 block, which helps you on set ups that are larger than 1/2-in.

    Rockler Precision Brass Setup Bars

    Woodcraft Supply Whiteside 5 Piece Brass Set-up Gauges

    George Vondriska, Editor
    # Posted 1 year ago
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    Terry W.

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    Joined: Mar '10
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    How about this for $8.99 or you can get the bigger 4" set for $12.99. I just ordered a set...

    http://www.hartvilletool.com/sphider/search.php?query=r9800&results=10&search=1&postUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hartvilletool.com%2Fsphider%2Finclude%2Fjs_suggest%2Fsuggest.php&phpself=%2Findex.php

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    # Posted 1 year ago
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    ghs4279

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    I use pulley keys. They must be dimensionally correct. They are very inexpensive and can be purchased in a hardware store.

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    # Posted 1 year ago
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    Gary D.

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    I have the Whiteside set. They are probably the most used tool in my shop other than the table saw. I couldn't live without them.

    # Posted 1 year ago

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