Outfeed table for saw?
_buy_ adjustable legs? phooey. Rip a 2x4 and run a lag bolt into the
bottom. hey, saved $50.
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 17:36:00 -0600, John Crea wrote:
Build it - will be a LOT less expensive than buying one
Would suggest it be as wide as the table top, and at least 4ft
long. Route out recesses for the miter bar slots
You can find adjustable legs in most of the woodworking catalogs
You could even formica the top to get you a tough, wear resist and
smooth surface for the wood to slide over
Nexttime I will built my outfeed to be the full length of the table
and rails, and have it extend 4ft from the table. Only reason I have
the Delta outfeed table is that it came as part of the package deal
with the saw. Having looked it over before I installed it, I would
built one myself next time
John
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 12:33:17 -0600, "Guy LaRochelle"
wrote:
What is the best way and what size is best for an outfeed table on a table
saw? I have a Unisaw. I just don't know if I should build a seperate table
(what size?) or if I should build an outfeed attached to the table saw. What
is everyone doing for this? Room is not really a problem for me since I am
working in a 40' X 40' size building but its no use having it too big for
nothing..........right? Regards. -Guy
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