I have had table saw outfeed support on my "To Do" list for quite some time. Naturally another table saw is the obvious choice for outfeed support. I went with a Grizzly table saw and I finally have everything in place.
Here is the saw when it first arrived. I bribed some neighbor kids to move it from the driveway to my basement since my knee was messed up at the time. Definitely worth every penny. I purchased a hydraulic lift from Northern Tool that was on sale to help with some heavy pieces. Should have gotten one of these a long time ago.
This worked pretty well, but the blocking was too big and was a pain because it was in the way when attaching bolts.
All assembled.
Next I had to move it next to the other table saw. The Harbor Freight Shop Crane came to the rescue here.
I had to get the new saw in the same plane as the existing saw. A piece of plywood to get close and shims after that. The plywood is screwed to the floor and there is wood blocking around the saw to keep it in place. I also ran dust collection to the saw. I had to add a new Wye to the existing run down the column.
Here is the saw when it first arrived. I bribed some neighbor kids to move it from the driveway to my basement since my knee was messed up at the time. Definitely worth every penny. I purchased a hydraulic lift from Northern Tool that was on sale to help with some heavy pieces. Should have gotten one of these a long time ago.
This worked pretty well, but the blocking was too big and was a pain because it was in the way when attaching bolts.
All assembled.
Next I had to move it next to the other table saw. The Harbor Freight Shop Crane came to the rescue here.
I had to get the new saw in the same plane as the existing saw. A piece of plywood to get close and shims after that. The plywood is screwed to the floor and there is wood blocking around the saw to keep it in place. I also ran dust collection to the saw. I had to add a new Wye to the existing run down the column.