Some things are simply not helpful. One example is the cheap screwdrivers some manufacturers include with their unassembled furniture. Another is the 2-inch-long tags on some shirts. This also applies to any “help” phone number that directs you to Shivansh’s garage in New Delhi, India.
I recently purchased a sliding
compound miter saw. At first glance, the saw appears reasonably complicated,
which prompted me to actually skim through the instruction booklet that came
with it. Sadly, the instructions are skimpy on pertinent information. However,
they did provide a very unhelpful exploded diagram of the saw. I am sharing the
exploded view in the unlikely event that it might prove helpful to someone
else.
Exploded Diagram of the Miter Saw
—Mitchell Hegman
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