Ok! I took some pix of the saw as it is with the clamp screw set on the table ,you can see the hollow end w/ the hole for the tip ,that is stuck still in the clamp I inserted a thread of paper between the set screw and the stuck tip ,I hope it shows up ! I too think it is a good design ,as mentioned about non flat clamping ,
capabilities ,the spirals certainly apply ,even the supposed flat ends are truly not , at least none I have received ,much better but not flat ,normal wear on the threads after ,years of faithful surface ,I am sure equates to even the best design has it's limits ,thousand and thousands of hole changes effects more then the finger fatigue .Any way ,I hope the pix will show ,what I was trying to explain ,parts should be here ,in a few days ,right now ,I will just realign ,and use in it's limited capacity ,The 788 t.1 has been a great saw ,but like me has some age and hard use on it ! Been rode hard and put a way wet more than a few times. ! Clipping started as a means to and end ,before I homed in on the real issue ,I probably should have not posted ,till I had all the answers .The clipping does help when quarters are close ,in the center of a large pc. Your answers and comments kept me thinking till I found the answers so far ,and for that I am grateful sorry if I confused or lead any one down the wrong path ,My posts have never been to mis inform anyone about anything .Thanks for your patients and suggestions and comments !
PIX ALL BLURR W/TAKE SOME MORE AND POST! Ok reposted second is best still not what I would like but I think you get the idea !