Justin Pfenning
11-05-2015, 9:38 PM
I have a 70's green Powermatic PM66 with a Biesemeyer fence. The right side extension table is in rough shape. I'm planning to rebuild it, and add an out feed extension table of some sort. My main question is on the color of formica I should use. Most of the older green PM66 saws I see have an off white formica for the extension table. The new gold saws use a black formica. Which is better? I can see where the black would excel in contrast to most woods, but it would seem the lighter color would brighten up the work area. I plan to install a router lift in this new extension table, so I will be routing on this new surface.
I plan to use MDF for the extension tables, covered in formica. I'm thinking the extension table will be 3/4" thick, and then I'll cut strips to glue and screw around the edges to thicken it up where the fence mounts (2.25" thick at the edges). Will one layer of MDF be strong enough? It's supported by the fence angle iron on both the front and back. I will be adding a leg to the floor on that end to help support it too. Currently there is no support leg.
Is my plan solid?
Justin
I plan to use MDF for the extension tables, covered in formica. I'm thinking the extension table will be 3/4" thick, and then I'll cut strips to glue and screw around the edges to thicken it up where the fence mounts (2.25" thick at the edges). Will one layer of MDF be strong enough? It's supported by the fence angle iron on both the front and back. I will be adding a leg to the floor on that end to help support it too. Currently there is no support leg.
Is my plan solid?
Justin