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- KerryAll Pouch Portable table saw cover
- Brand: KerryAll Pouch | Category: Tablesaw Accessories

I’ve had people asking for a cover for a folding, portable table saw. A lot of people fold them up and throw them in the back of the pickup truck. Then, off they go, down the road…and it starts to rain. Pull over, drag a tarp, or a piece of plywood on it, it’s raining and the tarp blows off…
OR… pull the KerryAll Saw Pouch out from behind the seat (they fold up to about the size of a half-roll of paper towel. Two bungee cords and it’s secure.
It’s also handy at the job site. If you have the saw sitting out in front of that house you’re working on, you can pull the Pouch over it until that ten minute shower passes overhead.
Two sizes will fit most saws: a 24” x 28” x 12” high will cover most small saws ($29.95)
24” x 38” will fit most larger saws ($34.95). Custom sizes available for $39.95. Shipping to anywhere in the US or Canada, about $10.
Made of woven polyethylene, the same heavy material the other KerryAll Pouches are made of. Treated with an ultraviolet inhibitor to last a long time in the sun.
Try it, you’ll love it!!
See them here: ” http://www.kerrywoodworking.com/the_all-new_saw_pouch“
-- Lloyd Kerry; creator of the Kerry-All Pouch, http://www.kerrywoodworking.com





















4 comments so far
devann
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#1 posted 789 days ago
I can’t believe that they make one of these. I have a mitersaw mounted to a Ridgid mitersaw stand and I purchased a BBQ grill cover for this purpose. BTW, I use it like a diaper to catch the shavings fron my planer when I roll it outside to use. If I allow the shavings to remain on the ground the local cats use the area for a litterbox.
-- Darrell, making more sawdust than I know what to do with
patron
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#2 posted 789 days ago
got some tools out on the back porch
may need to get with you
when i get some cash
i have it favorited
thanks
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Wood_smith
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#3 posted 789 days ago
Hey, Darrell, good point about the sawdust. There are six “belt loops” made of strong webbing for use with bungee cords, rope, etc. to secure the cover. This cover could be turned inside out and used the same way as your BBQ cover to catch shavings… thanks for pointing that out. Can I sell you a saw cover/kitty litter prevention aid?
-- Lloyd Kerry; creator of the Kerry-All Pouch, http://www.kerrywoodworking.com
Wood_smith
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#4 posted 789 days ago
And here’s a review on the Saw Pouch from ToolSnob.com:
http://www.toolsnob.com/archives/2011/04/kerrysawpouch-review.php?utmsource=feedburner&utmmedium=feed&utmcampaign=Feed%3A+ToolSnob+%28Tool+Snob%29&utmcontent=Twitter
-- Lloyd Kerry; creator of the Kerry-All Pouch, http://www.kerrywoodworking.com
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