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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 ~ 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.
~~ 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
.. 8cUJ t/llI /ton( and _ /IXJI. TM:I hefty 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
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Controller LARRY D, ttARTSOOK
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