Nathan Callender
10-13-2009, 10:18 PM
Hey all -
I'm designing a table saw station similar to the 'little shop that could'. Basically, it's a 4x6 worktable with ts in one side and router in the other. I can't decide how to mount the table saw. It's a ridgid 3650, so the options are to mount the bottom on a middle cabinet level and shimming to bring the table flush with the rest of the top, or mounting it via the cast iron table to the strechers and letting the table saw 'hang' as it were. I'd prefer to let it hang from stretchers as I could then use bolts to adjust it flush with the station, but I'm worried that the weight of the saw would stress the cast iron top over time as the support would be at the outer edges of the CI top.
Let me know if I'm not explaining this properly, and I'll try to clarify - and if there are other ways to do this, please bring them up as well. I want a system that is easy to build and easy to adjust flush and square and keep it that way.
I'm designing a table saw station similar to the 'little shop that could'. Basically, it's a 4x6 worktable with ts in one side and router in the other. I can't decide how to mount the table saw. It's a ridgid 3650, so the options are to mount the bottom on a middle cabinet level and shimming to bring the table flush with the rest of the top, or mounting it via the cast iron table to the strechers and letting the table saw 'hang' as it were. I'd prefer to let it hang from stretchers as I could then use bolts to adjust it flush with the station, but I'm worried that the weight of the saw would stress the cast iron top over time as the support would be at the outer edges of the CI top.
Let me know if I'm not explaining this properly, and I'll try to clarify - and if there are other ways to do this, please bring them up as well. I want a system that is easy to build and easy to adjust flush and square and keep it that way.