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Dick Snyder December 15th 04 10:43 PM

If you own a Bosch 4000 table saw, please read this posting
 
I want to build an outfeed table for my Bosch 4000. Many outfeed tables that
I have seen are attached in some way to the rear of the saw. There is no
clean way to do that on the Bosch 4000. If you have one of these saws and
have built an outfeed table for it, can you let me know what you did? I can
always coble up something but I prefer whenever possible to learn from the
wisdom of others.

TIA.

Dick Snyder



Dick Snyder December 16th 04 01:14 AM

Thanks. I looked under the rear edge of my saw and the only two bolt holes
(on the right as you face the rear of the saw) are for the side support. Is
that what you are referring to?

"mare" lid.com wrote in
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Dick Snyder wrote:

I want to build an outfeed table for my Bosch 4000. Many outfeed tables
that
I have seen are attached in some way to the rear of the saw. There is no
clean way to do that on the Bosch 4000. If you have one of these saws and
have built an outfeed table for it, can you let me know what you did? I
can
always coble up something but I prefer whenever possible to learn from
the
wisdom of others.


Bosch sells outfeed tables but they don't even have a picture of it on
their website.

I attachend mine with two bolts to two holes on the underside of the
table, on the fixed part of the table. I used a piece of metal that
sticks out so the outfeed table goes around the fence rail. On the right
side it was a bit harder, because the hole (on the edge of the fixed
part of the table where the sliding part meets it) is further away from
the back edge. My outfeed table has two fold up legs (with leveller
feet) that go all the way to the ground, and two shorter ones that go to
the corners of the Bosch's base. I don't have pictures, and it's
currently not attached to it because my saw is in my current client's
house for the next two weeks. But I think you can figure something out,
it's not that hard. If I recall correctly the thread used by Bosch is
metric, be careful not to use the wrong bolts.

HTH
--
mare




Dick Snyder December 16th 04 11:53 AM

Thanks. I have those holes also. They are there to allow you to attach the
brackets that hold the rails for the outfeed and left side supports which I
have on mine. I will continue to use the outfeed support for small jobs but
when I need the full outfeed table (I don't have enough room in my shop to
have it set up all the time) I can just remove the rear outfeed support and
use the holes for the table. Since some of those holes are also for the left
side support, I will see if I can find longer bolts so I can hold the table
and the left side support in the same hole. Thanks for taking the time to
make the Ascii art.

Dick
"mare" lid.com wrote in
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Dick Snyder wrote:

Thanks. I looked under the rear edge of my saw and the only two bolt
holes
(on the right as you face the rear of the saw) are for the side support.
Is
that what you are referring to?


ASCII art (use non proportional font) follows


============================ - sliding table rail
| o o | |
| o| |
| | | |
| | | |
| |- blade o| | - sliding table
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
============================ - sliding table rail


There are holes at the o positions. At least on my Bosch 4000...


My outfeed table looks something like this

_ _
|_|______________________|_| - legs
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| | (o) metal bracket
| | | | - with holes and
| | (o) bolts
| |
| |
|_ _|
| | (o) (o) | | - short legs
=====|=|=============|=|==== - sliding table rail
| o (o) | | |
| (o) |
| | | |
| | | |
| |- blade o| | - sliding table
| | | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
============================ - sliding table rail

HTH

--
mare





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