Tbone Dano wrote:
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Changing out the table sounds like a major hassle to improve
the flatness by .007 inches! And there's the possibility of it being
a fickle change, where I need to sit and tweak the darn thing for
hours to get everything lined up... Still debating on whether or not
to change it out--I'll have to decide when the new table arrives.
The table is probably held onto the trunion with four bolts so
other than handling the table's weight getting it off and a
new one on, it's no big deal. You will need to check and
perhaps reset the 90 degree stop but that's no big deal
either.
At some point you'll probably make a larger add on table
and fence. Here's one based on one from an American
Woodworker article.
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...leDetails.html
charlie b