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Pretty simple really. I was tired of having various tools for the table saw in different places. All it took was two beam clamps with j-hooks attached and a piece of pegboard. I just used a scrap piece of pegboard but you could make it bigger or smaller. Another thing I may do is add one more beam clamp with a long piece of all thread in the center to keep the board from rocking.































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TopamaxSurvivor
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posted 25 days ago
Good idea. A little locktite might be in order to keep it on there :-))
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a1Jim
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posted 25 days ago
Nice Job Richard and good Idea. I’m a little disappointed from the title I thought it would be a table saw built into a Cadillac :-))
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Richard
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posted 25 days ago
Humm didn’t think about the misleading title. I better contact my attorney. Putting a table saw in a Cadillac would be a good project for Monster Garage or some other similar show.
a1Jim
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posted 25 days ago
Just my Crazy humor Richard. But a convertible would work best.
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Richard
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posted 25 days ago
You may call it crazy but my doctors prefer the word “special”
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 25 days ago
Nice work!
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Woodwrecker
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posted 25 days ago
Those beam clamps & J-hooks were a smart idea.
Thanks Richard.
-- Eric
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posted 25 days ago
My kind of friend, special! LOL
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