Last year I bought a cold saw similar to the one below. Sorry, it's the best photo I could muster.
It works a treat with one rather critical exception: it cuts on the ****!
Currently I'm not massively bothered as it's only out by a small amount but I've got a job coming up that is likely to require a bit more accuracy so thought I'd see if anything can be done to sober it up! I think I've diagnosed the problem as a worn slideway. The pneumatics push and pull slightly off centre of the slide which causes a moment and has, over time, worn it down. So to my question: assuming my diagnosis to be correct what, if anything, can be done?
Guess I've learnt a lesson about not buying unseen!
It works a treat with one rather critical exception: it cuts on the ****!

Currently I'm not massively bothered as it's only out by a small amount but I've got a job coming up that is likely to require a bit more accuracy so thought I'd see if anything can be done to sober it up! I think I've diagnosed the problem as a worn slideway. The pneumatics push and pull slightly off centre of the slide which causes a moment and has, over time, worn it down. So to my question: assuming my diagnosis to be correct what, if anything, can be done?
Guess I've learnt a lesson about not buying unseen!
