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Mark & Juanita
 
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:46:00 -0400, "Brikp" wrote:

Thanks for the fast reply

BTW - The plan calls for a wall attached bench with front legs to floor. The
saw will be able to re-locate, not the bench. Will this make a difference?


I'm having a hard time picturing how you will use a wall-attached bench
as an outfeed table -- you are either going to run into problems with width
or length unless I'm missing something here.

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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:29:57 -0400, "Brikp"

wrote:

In my limited experience I have never seen or heard of this being done. I
want to know if I am nutz, misguided, mis-informed, ignorant or

brilliant!

My Griz 1023s table saw and mobile base is on its way. I need a general
purpose workbench as well. I was thinking that once I had my TS in place
where I would use it most of the time that I would build my workbench at

the
same height and butt up against the table saw table. I figure I could use
this as an outfeed table when needed and as a general purpose bench at

other
times. I was also thinking of incorporating a router and some t-tracks.
Storage and compressor underneath.


For the most part, probably not a bad idea, but I'd make it an assembly
table rather than workbench. The tablesaw height is a bit low for a
workbench unless you are fairly short; you are likely to cause yourself
significant back pain by having to stoop over the bench for extended
periods. Storage under the outfeed table is a brilliant idea (that' what

I
do :-) ).


Good or bad idea?

TIA