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652 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: sled tablesaw workshop storage question tip Crosscut sleds, small part miter sleds, this sled, that sled… How do you store your growing collection of tablesaw sleds?? -- Optimists are usually disappointed. Pessimists are either right or pleasantly surprised. I tend to be a disappointed pessimist. |
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#1 posted 651 days ago |
I just kind of move them to someplace else when I start tripping over them. : ) Curious to see some good ideas from other peoples. -- Karen - a little bit of stupid goes a long way |
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#2 posted 651 days ago |
No real magic, here. Two Xcut sleds and a panel sled … all lean against the wall. Ain’t I a genius ?? ;-) When I move, and have walls that are NOT concrete (OSB), I’ll hang them by hooks. Meanwhile … I trip over ‘em, periodically. Reminds me to use them ;-) -- -- Neil |
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#3 posted 651 days ago |
same as KayBee -- Shameless - Winner of two Stumpy Nubs Awards |
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#4 posted 651 days ago |
Under the saw:
Cross cut sled to the left and panel cutting sled on the right (bottom of the sled) 45 degree sled and raised panel/corner spline combination sled from ceiling:
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