Great job on your restoration! Excellent job! Enjoy. Nothing like Dado on a DeWalt Radial! You have some great tools in your shop! Just wondering why, you are not using the on/off nose button? Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your feedback. I tested the nose button at the beginning and it didn't work. I'll try to test it again (may be I did it wrong) or I'll try to find another one. I'd love to have a working button too :-)
If you are referring to the Mr. Sawdust Bible, you can find it on their website at: mrsawdust.com/. For the RAS manual itself, I found it searching online for Manuals. I found multiple ones that were not the right one until I found it. But there are 2 sources you can try where you might find it: "The DeWalt Radial Arm Saw Forum" on the DephiForum (forums.delphiforums.com/) or on Vintage Machinery (vintagemachinery.org/). Good luck.
I have the Mr.Sawdust Book, and I found two manuals on the vintagemachinery site, but I have not been able to find the one you have. Would you be willing to scan yours and send me the files ??? I am more than willing to pay you for your time & effort.
Great job on your restoration! Excellent job! Enjoy. Nothing like Dado on a DeWalt Radial! You have some great tools in your shop! Just wondering why, you are not using the on/off nose button? Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your feedback. I tested the nose button at the beginning and it didn't work. I'll try to test it again (may be I did it wrong) or I'll try to find another one. I'd love to have a working button too :-)
@@prophilwoodworks3453 Call the Original Saw Company or Tom Wolfe of Command Industrial. They should have the switch for you. I may also have one.
@@DeWaltRadialguy Sounds great, will do, thank you
Great video, thanks for the helpful tips and instruction…..
Really enjoy your channel, keep up the fantastic work! 👍🏼
Would you mind sharing where you got your manual ??? I desperately need one ... thanx ...
If you are referring to the Mr. Sawdust Bible, you can find it on their website at: mrsawdust.com/.
For the RAS manual itself, I found it searching online for Manuals. I found multiple ones that were not the right one until I found it. But there are 2 sources you can try where you might find it: "The DeWalt Radial Arm Saw Forum" on the DephiForum (forums.delphiforums.com/) or on Vintage Machinery (vintagemachinery.org/).
Good luck.
I have the Mr.Sawdust Book, and I found two manuals on the vintagemachinery site, but I have not been able to find the one you have. Would you be willing to scan yours and send me the files ??? I am more than willing to pay you for your time & effort.
@@MrBobWingard Sure, just send me an email and I will reply with the file attached.
Isn't the switch too inaccessible?
It is not too bad. I would love to be able to use the original one instead. That would make it perfect.