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Better Homes and Gardens<Il>
THE MAGAZINE FOR HOME WOODWORKERS
$3.50
April 19860lSSUE NO. 10
Display Until April 17
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Machine.
WOOD
This revolutionary invention, the
Para/ok Table Saw
Fence
makes cutting at least
seven
times
more
accurate than any
other fence... much faster... and is super simple to operate.
TIme was.
'We
spentllcoJIS
in
thtl
ShOP
lighling
witr'l
<'lUI
,ip
leoce
and
USlJally
losing.
FII\lIBy
we
'elirad
~
10
e corner
and
lesorted
10
a
1',6'
and
pair
01
C-clamps.
AI.
leest
~
was
ecculilte.
Bu1
cn><le aod
slow.
We lemarnber lhe leSl cuts,
measuring If(l(lI,
Dlade and
real...
1ajlplng
to
\l8I
eYefYlhing
in
pIiI<;(I,
orl:t
10
repeat
1lll98in
lor
the next cuI:'
We
lei
DuttO
lolve
tl'le
problem.
Qyr
Ideas
lead
to
lhe
loYention
01
the Patalok l1loce,
II
took
lhree yeals
10
parleet
~,
NeoN h
I. parfecl aod accurate.
Hem
accurat9'l
AcCVfllle
In
thousands
oItesl
CU1S
10 .002·
or
Iesa.
This
P!lIalol<
Fence saves
line aod meta<lals aod
that
spells
mtI'I8Y,
We
cal
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u-.a
monllY
macI1Ir>a.
In lhe
!We
years
wsw
been
marke11ng
u-.a
Palilok Fence
rl8t~
we
haven'
taked to
one
custon'lel
who
ooesn,
'OM
How
It
WOfks.
The
Paralok fence
works
on
!he
same
pri>ciple
as a
draft.-.g
table.
S\()a<
st,ong ai,craH cable
(5164·, 49
strand}
runs
in
a
closed
lor:lp
around
6
precision
grOU1d
rrtIon
pulIey$localed
underneath
Ihe
lails,
The
awall
cable is
engaged
by
the fence
In
bOth
the front
aod
":lill.
MaYa
the
IlOI'\tend
1164"
aod
the
back
goes
1/64",
SorlgIeI1atrdfld
opaullion.
lilt
up
!he
handle
and
slide
the
lence
00Nn
the rails with one
hand.
Use the corrbnallon
of
lhe
taj'lEl
mo<.wlted
on the Ironl
nUl
and
the vernier cursor
_tlO thtl
handle
to selthe lanca at Intervals
011/64·.
'ltJul
melch
right
through)OJI cutting list wilhout
haYing
10
Slop
THE MAGAZINE FOR HOME WOODWORKERS
April 1986.VOI, 3,
No,
2.ISlUf
No.
10
''The Fence
is IJIC(edtily
accurale...
Ilhes
ClJt the time
or
any
sawwork by
a
measur9abIe
amount ..
I
wish
we
had
golten
INs
fence
about foul yealS aljQ"
BI
ktnQole;
s/lCf!
~
\Ia8ey
Cabi1eI '"
''*<I,
R;jg6cresL
Calil:lmia.
More
leatuAlI.
The
Paralok
Is
easy
10
Inslal,
l8I<lng abOoJl \
'Ii
hours
01
less.
(II
can
also
be
mounted
with
an au"iliary lance.)
The
Paralok
Is
fla8)'
to
fllI1'lOYB
lor
CIOSSWIS. It
gives
yoo
long
InIeed and
OUlfeed lor
betla<
contrtll.
The
lenca
Is
amays
perleetly palilll8l, -.
wh&n
being
laset
lor
the
_t cut.
The anodzed
alo..mini"num
Iinlsh
is
lOUgh,
weal
,esister>!
and
looks
greal. Because
or
Such
a lIIT'OOIh rinish. meta<tal
(J/id6S
,ighlthrough.
Fits almost alliable saws.
The
Paralok fits
Rockwel-De/la.
/'l::lo\ermaric:
GeIleral.
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waIIm1./iKner:
OINa<, Jat
sears
Crafts.
m¥l,
and most
0Iha<s.
The ilWtent
dinension is the
daPlh
~
)W"
labIe
saw
from
110m
to
'88I,
The<1
select
from rails
in
sUe
sires: 4'.
5',
6'S",
a's'.
Thells
gross
lenglil. \tloJ decide !'low
fl'OJCh)W
wanllO
Ihe
righl and
en
oIihe
bI&de.
Standing behind OIJr
fence.
We'ra
so
conrldent)Wl
be
mora
lhaf1
pleased
we
orler
a
1MJ;ear
walfanryon pans
and
labor lor
delectMl
meta<laI
or
wor1<manSlllp.
And,
n
yoo're
nol
satisfied
with
jQlf
Palilok,
send
it
back In
30 days
lor
a ful relund.
For
mOAllnformatlon,
GMlus a
toI
froo
can. V!k1l
answer
any QUeSllons
iLnd
ctrect
yoo
10
your nearest dealer (Dealer
InQuIries
mled).
11
we
donl
have
a
c\8a1er
neal
yoo
yet,
you can
pIac;e
YOO'
Older dO"9Ct,
We figure thtl Patalol<
Fence
makes
aOOVt
ten million
existinlllences
ctlSOleta And the
'eal
bOI'l\IS
is
lhat
is pays
lor
itsell-
quick.
Edilorill/Arl Slalf
Editor LARRY CLAYTON
Managing Editor DAN KAERCHER
Art
Director
C. L.
DATZKE
DeSign Eilitor JAMES R, DOWNING
I'tatures Editor pmR J. STEPHANO
HcJw.1"o Edito[ MARLEN KEMMEl
Projett Builder JAMES E, BOELLING
Gr8jlhlc Designer PERRY A. McFARLIN
Administrative Assistant DARLENE REYNOLDS
Technical ConSlJltanls: GEORGE GRANSETH
Product
Testing; VERNON U, WARD Collecllble bois;
PAUL L, McCLURE
WOOd
Techno!o9Y
Editorial Oirector OORIS M. ElY
Publishing Director ADOLPH AUERBACHER
Editolill SeNlc"
EX8{;ullve Director DUANE L, GREGG
Director, Editorial Research C, RAY DEATON
Admlnlstrallve Editor ROSE ANDERSON
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locks, Bach
with
Publisher JERRY KAPLAN
Promollon/Research Director THOMAS J, TROLAND
ClrculaliOn Oirector WILLIAM HUMMEL
Production Director DALE SCHENMELBERG
150
p::unds
clarT(li1g ...
essura,
L-Ic:IependentIy
lock
lhe
Ie<lca to
the
front
and
lea, lails wirllout
squeezing
the rails
together. No
distortion
at thtl lea'.
no
kickbacks
lblto
binding
the
meta<lal.
Owners
lell us.
T..,
a
believer,
Iva
had
Ihe
Pa,alok on
lor
a
week
rI::1N
Publllhing Group Olflcen
President JACM D. REHM
Senior
Vice
PreSidents
General Manager,
Magazines JAMES A, AUTRY
General Manager,
Books
and Newspapers FRED STINES
Group VICe President
Editorial Director DORIS M. ElY
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