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I have seen RAS mounted on long tables and finally brought my old
Craftsman RAS up with the idea of building a long (10') table to mount it on. Please, I want to do this so spare me tha comments about altenatiives like buying a sliding mitre saw, etc. I began by building a frame out of 4 x 4 legs and 2 x 10's to form a "table." unsing 1 x 3 "stretchers" near the bottom - to support a planned "shelf" as well as tie the legs together. So, I have this table frame 10' long and 26" deep and, now, need to figure out how best to mount the saw to it. I "discovered" the height adjusting crank last night and realized I would have to extend it through the front (2x10) support member. So this is an issue - how to best do that. I also want teh table top to be all in one plane, but want the section the blade will travel to be removable (when I cut too deep and scar it - or plow slots into it! Ideas, plans, pictures of someone else's table would be appreciated. (Links to same?) Thanks in advance. |
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