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Default Bill here's a support stand for long objects for your saw.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring

Hopefully you can see these two files.
I was looking around my old magazines the other day for something.
This has one deficiency, which I have an image that corrects it.
On concrete which is not a level surface it won't level So you can use
the small drawing to fix the side with 2 feet, below the midsection to
adjust for an out of level floor. This is a nice stand,better than the
fold ups...
you can do the three heads, plus you can also do a large flat sheet of
ply 24x24 for a nice work table... use the flanges that you can get for
the pipe and they will all work well.

Other's might find it interesting.

Let me know if this doesn't work, my first use of google drive.
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Default Bill here's a support stand for long objects for your saw.

woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that I
got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may borrow
the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw (which
could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already well-invested
in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed the
left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not asking
you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill



Hopefully you can see these two files.
I was looking around my old magazines the other day for something.
This has one deficiency, which I have an image that corrects it.
On concrete which is not a level surface it won't level So you can use
the small drawing to fix the side with 2 feet, below the midsection to
adjust for an out of level floor. This is a nice stand,better than the
fold ups...
you can do the three heads, plus you can also do a large flat sheet of
ply 24x24 for a nice work table... use the flanges that you can get
for the pipe and they will all work well.

Other's might find it interesting.

Let me know if this doesn't work, my first use of google drive.


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Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill


When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!

Bill




Hopefully you can see these two files.
I was looking around my old magazines the other day for something.
This has one deficiency, which I have an image that corrects it.
On concrete which is not a level surface it won't level So you can
use the small drawing to fix the side with 2 feet, below the
midsection to adjust for an out of level floor. This is a nice
stand,better than the fold ups...
you can do the three heads, plus you can also do a large flat sheet
of ply 24x24 for a nice work table... use the flanges that you can
get for the pipe and they will all work well.

Other's might find it interesting.

Let me know if this doesn't work, my first use of google drive.



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On 2/7/2014 3:27 PM, Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that I
got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may borrow
the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw (which
could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already well-invested
in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed the
left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not asking
you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill



Hopefully you can see these two files.
I was looking around my old magazines the other day for something.
This has one deficiency, which I have an image that corrects it.
On concrete which is not a level surface it won't level So you can use
the small drawing to fix the side with 2 feet, below the midsection to
adjust for an out of level floor. This is a nice stand,better than the
fold ups...
you can do the three heads, plus you can also do a large flat sheet of
ply 24x24 for a nice work table... use the flanges that you can get
for the pipe and they will all work well.

Other's might find it interesting.

Let me know if this doesn't work, my first use of google drive.


Ok, I figured that out. Very odd, not intuitive.

Click on open for the image, lower right.
Then click on file, download.


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On 2/7/2014 3:27 PM, Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that I
got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may borrow
the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw (which
could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already well-invested
in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed the
left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not asking
you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill



Hopefully you can see these two files.
I was looking around my old magazines the other day for something.
This has one deficiency, which I have an image that corrects it.
On concrete which is not a level surface it won't level So you can use
the small drawing to fix the side with 2 feet, below the midsection to
adjust for an out of level floor. This is a nice stand,better than the
fold ups...
you can do the three heads, plus you can also do a large flat sheet of
ply 24x24 for a nice work table... use the flanges that you can get
for the pipe and they will all work well.

Other's might find it interesting.

Let me know if this doesn't work, my first use of google drive.



If you do use this, create a hole for the pipe that is almost exact.
Also you may need to drill holes that intersect these holes and thread
them so you can stiffen the connection up, to lock it in place and
prevent it from swinging around. Some inserts if you don't have taps
will do.


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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
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Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill


When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!


Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
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Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring

It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill

When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!

Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...


Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the .pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.

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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 21:55:04 -0500, Bill
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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring

It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill
When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!

Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...


Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the .pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.


I just printed it from the web page. Worked fine.

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On 2/7/2014 9:55 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring


It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill
When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!

Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...


Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the .pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.

You didn't follow my directions.

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woodchucker wrote:
On 2/7/2014 9:55 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring



It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill
When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not
readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!
Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...


Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the .pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.

You didn't follow my directions.

You didn't say I had to sign on to Google! ; ) I was able to "add it
to my (Google) drive" and then print it.

Thanks!
Bill





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On 2/8/2014 5:43 PM, Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
On 2/7/2014 9:55 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring



It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill
When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not
readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!
Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...

Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the .pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.

You didn't follow my directions.

You didn't say I had to sign on to Google! ; ) I was able to "add it
to my (Google) drive" and then print it.

Thanks!
Bill



You didn't need to.
I did it from my woodchucker account. Then when I went to my account
that is my name, I was able to get to it fine, and also save it as a pdf
fine. Just open and file, download

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woodchucker wrote:
On 2/8/2014 5:43 PM, Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
On 2/7/2014 9:55 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:38:17 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Bill wrote:
woodchucker wrote:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?...&usp=sha ring




It was interesting, Jeff. I do have two Harbor freight fold ups
that
I got for about $10 each that work well for my miter saw. I may
borrow the idea in the article for an outfeed table for my table
saw
(which could then maybe be used for other purposes). I'm already
well-invested in "Pony" pipe clamps.

By the way, FYI, when I tried to print the article, it only printed
the left column of it. I don't know what this is due to and I'm not
asking you to try to fix it. Just a FYI.

Bill
When I downloaded it (to save it). It saved it as a png (not
readable as
a pdf file--which it started as, I think). When i magnify it
enough to
see it, the text is totally blurred.
Still, the idea is already in my mind--at least for now!
Whenever I find something I want to save that isn't already a PDF, I
use PDFCreator to print it to a PDF. Works great (PDF-XCHANGE is a
really nice PDF viewer).

...

Sorry I can't get the file except as a "png" (I can tell by the
.pdf in
the file name, that it used to be one). I regularly use PDF Creator.

You didn't follow my directions.

You didn't say I had to sign on to Google! ; ) I was able to "add it
to my (Google) drive" and then print it.

Thanks!
Bill



You didn't need to.
I did it from my woodchucker account. Then when I went to my account
that is my name, I was able to get to it fine, and also save it as a
pdf fine. Just open and file, download


It didn't give me the opportunity to open it until I logged in. YMMV.
Thanks for providing me with the article. I've got it right on my desk.
Waiting for the "spring thaw"...

Cheers,
Bill

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