Popular Post Chet Posted August 11, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted August 11, 2025 I saw this in one of Marc's videos and decided to put it on my list to Mrs. Clause last Christmas. t is easy to mount and operate. One end has a magnet that will attach it to the "T" part of your T-Fence on your table saw. The other end has a slot for a MagSwitch. To make a fine adjustment you just release your lock lever on your fence and turn the MagSwitch to "on" and use the thumb wheel to make your fine adjustment. I didn't know how much I would really use it but having had it for 8 months now I am sold. It sure beats slapping your fence back and forth. If you go to make a big move with your fence and didn't turn the MagSwitch "off" you will know it, your fence will not move...at all. Can you Fire Micro Adjuster 95 LB. MagSwitch 7 Quote
fcschoenthal Posted August 12, 2025 Report Posted August 12, 2025 I've seen that before too and sure wish I had one today. I was trying to tune in my Rip Flip for a 0.225" dado and was going crazy bumping the fence back and forth. 1 Quote
Von Posted August 12, 2025 Report Posted August 12, 2025 Thanks for the review. I've certainly found the micro-adjuster on my router table fence useful and so it's easy to imagine one on the table saw also being useful. 1 Quote
Mark J Posted August 12, 2025 Report Posted August 12, 2025 Interestingly, I noticed their web page shows a picture of their micro adjuster being used with a router table fence (cast iron router table). It appears that one unit could be moved from one machine to another. 1 Quote
fcschoenthal Posted August 12, 2025 Report Posted August 12, 2025 On 8/12/2025 at 7:53 AM, Mark J said: Interestingly, I noticed their web page shows a picture of their micro adjuster being used with a router table fence (cast iron router table). It appears that one unit could be moved from one machine to another. They've thought of everything. If your router fence isn't metal, they sell a little "iron chip" that adheres to it for something that the magnet will stick on. And yes, it does appear that it can be moved from machine to machine. 2 Quote
Popular Post Tom King Posted August 13, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted August 13, 2025 Thanks for posting that! I like it and will get one. I miss the fine adjuster on my Powermatic fence still when I'm using the Bies fence on the Unisaw and catch myself reaching for it. I have a number of different MagSwitches for welding holding devices. I'll borrow one from the welding toolbox drawer for this. MagSwitch's were a great invention and make some things really easy that used to take a bunch of time to set up. I think the first one I ever saw was a Rigid ugly orange finger thing for the table saw. I still use it a lot too. 5 Quote
Popular Post Tom King Posted August 18, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted August 18, 2025 I ran across this picture while looking for something else and remembered this thread. This is one of my Magswitch holding devices for welding positioning. This is the biggest timesaver I've seen for setting up joints to be welded together. It has two 300 pound pull Magswitches. 3 Quote
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