Tablesaw infeed table

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Curtis
Senior User
Been looking for ideas for an infeed table for my Sawstop PCS saw. Lots of ideas on the web, but not sure which one I might want. Needs to be detachable due to limited use and space. Any input would be appreciated.
 

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Michael
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Curtis, I found a very simple one that I'll try to describe but can also take some pics later. It's a couple 2x4's with a barn door hinge. For the horizontal surface, screw a thin enough piece to the end of the horizontal so that it will slide down into the groove on the front rail of your TS. Make everything so the horizontal piece is level or very slightly proud of the TS surface. Screw the hinge to the farthest end of the horizontal then add a leg screwed to the hinge to the floor. When not in use, the horizontal and vertical pieces fold together for easy storage. I have two and this make easy work to set a 4x8 sheet of plywood on when breaking down full sheets. I hope this is all understood. If not, let me know and I can add some pics.
 

Canuck

Wayne
Corporate Member

Here is one that I.threw together. It easily clamps to the front rail when more indeed support is needed.
 

Rwe2156

DrBob
Senior User
Not needed for long boards. For sheet goods I went to using a track saw a long time ago.

I highly recommend stock guides, especially for wide boards or sheet goods. I would bite the bullet and buy the Jessem's.
 
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Curtis
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On really long cuts I use roller stands to support infeed. Looking at something like the Izzy Swan for that occasion I'm using my miter guage and the board is just a little too wide. Got a concept plan in my head and plan to get in the shop early Monday for some mock up before the heat gest up. Stay cool all.
 

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