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    John; here are the pics of the folding outfeed table you asked about. I originally built it for the Ridgid stock fence and rails. Later when I got a bargain Beisemeyer fence, I jerryrigged it to fit, which mostly involved moving the hinges out to clear the larger rail. The top is 3/4" melanime, the frame is douglas fir with lap joints. You can see the shims used to level out the top. I made certain the top was below the table and shimmed it up. Here is a link to the folding shelf brackets I used.

    The hinges/brackets were a bit expensive, but quite beefy. I used the 12" without any problems. Depending on your dust collection, you might want to cut a notch in the outfeed table to clear the dust port at the bottom of the saw. I've got a dedicated spot for the saw so don't need to fold the table down anymore. Fully folded (unlike in the picture) the table adds about 4" to the depth of the saw. Hope that helps.

    Joe

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    Hi there,
    Welcome to LumberJocks… I joined the site myself just about 2 years ago and will give you fair warning, this site is VERY ADDICTIVE, VERY EDUCATIONAL, and VERY FUN…. so sit back, enjoy the ride and learn from the other LJ's as they are a group of extremely talented people that are also very friendly…
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    Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome

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    Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.

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