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John August 19th 04 05:36 PM

ques about outfeed table mounting pls
 
I apologize if this has been covered before

I have seen several web sites pictures showing the outfeed table
attached to cabinet style saws, but I am trying to come up with ideas
to mount 3/4 MDF outfeed table to a contractor style (Craftsman) saw.
Does any one have any pictures they could post to a.b.p.w. please.
any help would be appreciated.

john


Edwin Pawlowski August 19th 04 08:31 PM


"John" wrote in message
I have seen several web sites pictures showing the outfeed table
attached to cabinet style saws, but I am trying to come up with ideas
to mount 3/4 MDF outfeed table to a contractor style (Craftsman) saw.
Does any one have any pictures they could post to a.b.p.w. please.
any help would be appreciated.

john


In my case, the outfeed has two legs on the outside. The other end is
supported by the rail for the fence. It rests on the rail and I put a
spring clamp on either side to keep it from shifting. If you can support it
that way, just build it up so the table is equal or 1/8" below the saw
table. I guess it could be 1/6" below and work. Maybe even 3/32" and still
work. Maybe even 5/64". Nah, that would never work.

I'm at work so I don't have a picture to show you.
Ed



Edwin Pawlowski August 19th 04 11:58 PM


"John" wrote in message
...
I apologize if this has been covered before

I have seen several web sites pictures showing the outfeed table
attached to cabinet style saws, but I am trying to come up with ideas
to mount 3/4 MDF outfeed table to a contractor style (Craftsman) saw.
Does any one have any pictures they could post to a.b.p.w. please.
any help would be appreciated.

john


Just posted a couple of my setup. May net be perfect for you, but at least
will give you an idea.
Ed




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