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nospam wrote:
I was considering building a fold down extension to my table saw that the router would mount to. That way it would serve as extra area for the saw when I wasn't using the router, and possibly be able to use the saw's rip fence for the router. It was just an idea that I never developed any farther......space is at a premium like you said. Space to the sides is too tight for an extension though. I'd have to move the saw outside to use it. I have to do that sometimes anyway, for working on big stuff, but I'd rather keep my shop set up so that I can do my usual boxes and other small projects without moving anything around. It's not a bad idea though. Good way to make use of space in my next shop, which will be bigger, but not that much bigger. -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ |
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