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I just acquired a Delta DJ-20 jointer. I looked at the Delta custom
base for the DJ-20, but it looks like it is designed to roll the jointer in the direction of the tables. This would not do for me since I plan to store the jointer against a wall in my garage workshop. It looks like it would be difficult to roll it out from the wall. So, I looked at the Shop Fox Super Heavy Duty mobile base. I have used the Shop Fox bases for other tools and they work well. There are extension bars for this base that allow it to support a minimum capacity of 18" x 34" to a maximum of 28 - 1/2" x 44". My concern is that the custom Delta DJ-20 base has inside dimensions 17-1/4 by 36-3/4 inches. Should I be concerned about the extra 3/4" (17-1/4 vs. 18)? Does anyone have experience with using the Shop Fox base with a DJ-20? Jim |
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