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Default Stand for table saw needed

On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 11:55:11 -0800, "Zootal"
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"Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message
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terry wrote:
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Not quite the OPs question but here is germ of an idea?????
My chop saw is mounted on a plywood shelf which is now the top of a
very ordinary cheap and discarded bar-b-q! Got salvage for the metal
bar-b-q btw. The two wheels and two fixed legs make it easy to move
around but fairly firm when standing still.
Also have a heavy cart type bar-b-q base with lockable casters (it was
free btw). That might be ideal for a bench type saw!
So if the idea has merit look for someone throwing away a substantial
large bar-b-q.


Good idea-- and perfect time of year to find a bbq on the curb or
craigslist freebies.

This hasn't been tossed around in a few years- so when the OP asked
about a saw table I was thinking this was a table saw table-- but it
is for a chop saw. [would work for a table saw, I guess, come to think
of it.] since you brought up chop saws. . . .
http://christophermerrill.net/ww/pla...l_Stand_1.html
The Ultimate Tool Stand.
"An easy to use space saver with more functions than a Swiss army
Knife"



I dunno...I don't see the BBQ grill attachment...or a cooler...


This may not apply, but it works for my miter saw*. The mounting plate
is 20" X 30". What size is the base of the table saw?

_Miter Saw Utility Vehicle_

*
http://www.ridgid.com/tools/AC9940-MSUV/index.htm

My 12" miter saw is about fifty pounds or so.

2 cents....