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OK, I ave been table sawless for 3 weeks this coming Friday.
Seriously, I have felt like one of my arms is missing.

I have been successful getting my hands on the HTC 15 roller out feed
extension. Those things are elusive. Fortunately the one that I
ordered from Grizzly arrived in relatively good shape. Again the
packaging was rather tattered but the contents appears fine.

Talking to Wood Craft yesterday they indicated that the saw was out for
delivery from a local shipping terminal to their store. I am scheduled
to have the saw delivered tomorrow morning. Crossing my fingers.

My plan is to install the out feed prior to any assembly of the saw.
The out feed bolts to the saw cabinet on the back side and I have to get
inside to position bolts. I think this will be easier done before
adding the left table extension and or the Rip fence rails and right
table extension. The saw has the larger saw motor side access opening
on the right side and also has a smaller left side access door.

That is it so far.
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That is it so far.


Congrats.

It is fun to assemble. Really nice step-by-step instructions and cardboard backers with all the bolts and tools covered in plastic, color coded and in order of need. Very pro job. Even has step-by-step of how to get the heavy unit out of the box.
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On 4/24/2013 1:00 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:



That is it so far.


Congrats.

It is fun to assemble. Really nice step-by-step instructions and cardboard backers with all the bolts and tools covered in plastic, color coded and in order of need. Very pro job. Even has step-by-step of how to get the heavy unit out of the box.



I have noticed the very well laid out assortment of parts that come with
the Pro version, I hope that is true with the Industrial version also.
I have already arranged for the WoodCraft guys to deliver and set the
saw in the Mobile base. ;~)
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 11:48:56 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet

I have been successful getting my hands on the HTC 15 roller out feed
extension. Those things are elusive.


Really? Amazon.com sells them, if it's the same as yours.
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-H8875-26-2.../dp/B000LOIKCU

I suppose the HTC roller would be a nice thing to have, but I always
liked an outfeed table that could do dual duty as a work table or
other similar function.

But then, you're a little space challenged aren't you?
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 11:48:56 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet

I have been successful getting my hands on the HTC 15 roller out feed
extension. Those things are elusive.


Really? Amazon.com sells them, if it's the same as yours.
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-H8875-26-2.../dp/B000LOIKCU

Take a little closer look, Grizzly is selling that unit through Amazon
and that is a 10 roller unit vs what I bought, a 15 roller unit.

You can find the units all over the internet but no one has any.





I suppose the HTC roller would be a nice thing to have, but I always
liked an outfeed table that could do dual duty as a work table or
other similar function.


I had the solid surface out feed for several years and 13 years ago
switched to the 15 roller with my first cabinet saw purchase. I did not
miss the solid surface and did not miss having to clear off the solid
surface when I wanted to move the saw or collapse the extension.



But then, you're a little space challenged aren't you?

No, my shop size increased by 50% a couple of years ago, I'm up to about
600 sq ft.

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