![Vega table saw fence](https://kumkoniak.com/37.jpg)
I'll figure out ways around these issues eventually, but for now I'm regretting selling the old fence on eBay. Maybe I'm being unfair in that this is a used tool, but the wear is so minor that I don't think that matters. But the micro clamp doesn't clamp tight enough to allow moving the weight of the fence. The idea is that you clamp down the micro adjuster part of the head, and move the main head +/- a bit with a thumbwheel. Once clamped it's solid and perfectly aligned, but dialing in to a precise setting is a nightmare.Īlso, there is a micro-adjust feature that simply doesn't work. There's enough slop in the clamp head that the fence skews when you move it. The fence moves when you tighten it down. The fence is 36" long which hangs off the rear of my 27" cast iron table.
![vega table saw fence vega table saw fence](https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/689dd32e-7454-4854-b429-b904115c29ff_1.c10b70ddc90c5ae4001dcf5a9729e8d2.jpeg)
The front rail is a big round chrome plated tube, superbly finished. This table can provide micro-adjustments that will allow you to make very. My workshop doesn't have room for the "pro" models, and the 26" "Utility" size is perfect for my needs. Vega U50 is equipped with steel fence bars that can be used to hold a support table. I picked up a used Vega 26" in excellent condition from a local guy at a very nice price. Not that it didn't work OK, but people say that a nice fence can transform a machine into something magical. I've been wanting to upgrade the fence on my old Craftsman table saw for a long time.
![Vega table saw fence](https://kumkoniak.com/37.jpg)