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I just had to add an second out feed table to my table saw.
It took a while, but I fixed the leg so it would stop at a right angle to the table.
I made sure that the stop would fold only in one direction.
That used us some scraps that I had laying around. Scrap bin still over flowing.
-- W. Kirk Crawford - Tularosa, New Mexico
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Sodabowski
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#1 posted 854 days ago
:) you can always build a huge press and try to laminate all the overflowing scraps into big panels…
-- Thomas - There is no such thing as a problem, there only are solutions.
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#2 posted 854 days ago
Nice looking outfeed table.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
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#3 posted 854 days ago
what a great idea, thanks for sharing..
-- Kelly, woodworker under construction
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#4 posted 854 days ago
man i really need to fix mine so i can have one good working out feed table, ugh so much to do
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#5 posted 853 days ago
Nice table! A woodstove is a help sometimes (a.k.a. periodic scrap-box cleaning).
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