I am making a video series showing the Ezee-Feed Infeed and Outfeed Tables designed by Master Woodworker Lee Jesberger from Ezee-Feed Manufacturing. I just got the outfeed table assembled and securely mounted on my table saw.
Not one to wait around, I decided to shoot a small preview video which was originally posted on my website & blog. The Ezee-Feed system is going to make cutting large panels and sheet goods a breeze! This is the definitely the safety and efficiency answer for someone like me that works alone in a small basement or garage shop.























18 comments so far
Thos. Angle
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posted 231 days ago
I just came in from finishing seting mine up. I start cutting cabinet parts with it tomorrow.
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mot
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posted 231 days ago
That looks like a great system, David. Thanks for the preview! Lee, a real winner!
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 231 days ago
Hi David;
Gee, I think your video is better than mine! Some video star I turned out to be.
Oh well, I guess nobody is good at everything!
I appreciate your taking the time to make this video, as anything I can say about the product is said with a just a slight predjudice. LOL
Seriously, I can’t say what I feel about the product, without sounding like a salesman, so again, thank you!
Lee
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 231 days ago
Hi Tom;
That’s pretty good! You can actually wait until tomorrow! I would be in the shop trying to wear the thing out.
Well at least in my younger days. LOL
Have fun with it. Wait till you start cutting rough lumber! I’m telling you, Carleen will like this even more than you!
You won’t be asking for help. LOL
Thanks again;
Lee
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David
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posted 231 days ago
Lee -
You are more than welcome! What a solid piece of equipment. They way you move them around on your video makes them seem light – then I realized that I just was not as strong as you! :-) These tables are well made from solid tubular steel. I admit to having to shoot a number of clips for that video and that I was working hard on the last take!
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Karson
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posted 231 days ago
You should have seen his rippling muscles that he showed at the LJ Picnic at his house. He makes some of the WWW wrestlers look puny. LOL :)
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David
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posted 231 days ago
Karson – I am thinking that isn’t too far off the truth – those tables are heavy duty and he makes the look like they are just something to whip around with ease. :-)
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cajunpen
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posted 230 days ago
Lee, looks like you have come up with a winner – great idea and well constructed. Man, what I wouldn’t give to have a shop big enough to turn a sheet of plywood around in – then maybe I could think about the Ezee-Feed.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
furnitologist
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posted 230 days ago
Hey David…......looks like Lee’s got himself a good product there, like the type of rollers used. Now you have us all antsy for the full show.
There’s only one way to settled who can handle the Ezee-Feed easiest…......:
3 Rounds in the Cage – Pruett vs Jesberger
Special guest referee…............ Mot
Publicist…..................Ms D
if it goes to the cards….....Judges – Karson, Dick, and Thos.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 230 days ago
ding ding ding
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David
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posted 230 days ago
Thanks guys for the kind comments – Lee does have a great product!
Neil – LOL! You paint quite the virtual match-up . . . after watching Lee gracefully move those tables around in his video I know it would be a contest! After Ms Debbie rang the bell I ran out to he shop but no cyber buddies . . . !
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MsDebbieP
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posted 230 days ago
hehehe oops.. just testing the bell to see if it works ;)
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David
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posted 230 days ago
Well, if I get a little one-on-one woodworking instruction from Lee, then I’d be willing to step into the ring!
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 230 days ago
Hey Karson;
Those weren’t muscles, they were wrinkles! LOL
And your right David, wearing the thing out would take several lifetimes, or maybe just two.
Thanks;
Lee
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Thos. Angle
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posted 230 days ago
You’ve got me judgeing this thing. Does that mean Karson, Dick and I are the old guys????
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 229 days ago
Hey Bill;
I was thinking about you saying you can’t turn a sheet of plywood around in your shop.
Have you considered leaving the sheet sit still, and turning the shop around?
Just a thought, and practising my salesmanship skills. LOL
Happy Thanksgiving;
Lee
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Dick Cain
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posted 212 days ago
Thanks for the show David.
The weight of this rig wouldn’t bother me, because I’ve moved quite a few pianos in my day. LOL
The trouble is, I wish it would fit in my shop. I think I’d have bought one by now, because I’m always by myself.
I’ll just have to contend with my roller stand.
I wish Lee all the success in the world.
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
Dick Cain
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posted 212 days ago
Thanks for the show David.
The weight of this rig wouldn’t bother me, because I’ve moved quite a few pianos in my day. LOL
The trouble is, I wish it would fit in my shop. I think I’d have bought one by now, because I’m always by myself.
I’ll just have to contend with my roller stand.
I wish Lee all the success in the world.
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1