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James \Cubby\ Culbertson
 
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Thanks Lou! I haven't even opened the box and would never have thought to.
I appreciate
the head's up. I will have to drill so this will help me immensely and
save me having to dig through
my coffee can of drill bits!
Cheers,
cc

"loutent" wrote in message
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Hi (again) Cubby,

If you are going to start drilling in the metal,
check the Shop-Fox shipping box before you
sell it.

There is a bit & tap in there for those who might
buy the fence as an add-on.

Just in case you haven't opened it.

Lou

In article , James \"Cubby\"
Culbertson wrote:

Thanks Barry. I will have to drill through the cast iron wing to mount
the
table.
I was a little concerned the stress put on the wing might be too much
without inboard legs.
Sounds like that's not a concern. I'm wiring up 220V today and will
start
putting the rest
of the saw together tonight maybe.
Cheers,
cc

"Ba r r y" wrote in message
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 01:14:46 -0700, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote:


table. I suppose I could rig some other legs to be closer to the
cast
iron wing or should I just cut
the extension table down (currently 45" long).

Many cast iron wings have holes in both sides, as in against the saw
and against air. Use the outside holes to attach the table board to
the wing, no inboard legs are necessary. Shorten the table board if
necessary, or leave it long if you've got the space.

No outside holes in the wing? Drill some.

I'll take iron over plywood any day!

Barry