So last week I actually accomplished something in the shop!
A few months ago, I bought a door from Habitat. Now it's my outfeed table.
In these pics, I was trying to show how the outfeed is attached to the saw.
I installed two 3/8" T-nuts into the bottom of the outfeed table, threaded in some 3/8" bolts, cut off the heads, ground them to a semi-point and dropped them through some holes in the rear rail. So far, so good.
Yes, that IS my old table saw holding up the outfeed table. Yes, that is redneck. I'm debating whether to make a mobile base for the saw which will change the final height of the whole unit, therefore I'm holding off on making the permenant legs for a bit.
Not bad for a $200 saw whose top used to look like this, huh?
(the red parts are the CI wings)
A few months ago, I bought a door from Habitat. Now it's my outfeed table.
In these pics, I was trying to show how the outfeed is attached to the saw.
I installed two 3/8" T-nuts into the bottom of the outfeed table, threaded in some 3/8" bolts, cut off the heads, ground them to a semi-point and dropped them through some holes in the rear rail. So far, so good.
Yes, that IS my old table saw holding up the outfeed table. Yes, that is redneck. I'm debating whether to make a mobile base for the saw which will change the final height of the whole unit, therefore I'm holding off on making the permenant legs for a bit.
Not bad for a $200 saw whose top used to look like this, huh?
(the red parts are the CI wings)
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