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Randal Blair
02-26-2018, 8:34 AM
finished new outfeed / assembly table this weekend.
Dimensions are 46" long x 26" deep and 36 3/8" tall on 3 1/2" casters
I chose this size as I've had this 1" thick piece of butcher block laying around 4 years. I added Rocklers t-track system and there is one shelf in it that is high enough for the dust collection from the table saw. I also added my Wilton wood vise on one corner.
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Joe Adams
02-26-2018, 8:37 AM
Very Nice!

Ron Citerone
02-26-2018, 8:50 AM
Wow, that looks very functional and attractive.

glenn bradley
02-26-2018, 8:50 AM
Great use for your material. That looks like a nice combination table; out feed, assembly, storage and work holding.

George Bokros
02-26-2018, 9:42 AM
I like those Rockler accessories but they sure are pricey. I considered them but because of the cost have not made the plunge.

mark mcfarlane
02-26-2018, 10:57 AM
That looks great Randal.

Rick Potter
02-26-2018, 4:55 PM
Looks great. I think your work flow just got easier.

Nice job.

PS: May I suggest putting a Kreg hold down plate near the corner of the T-tracks. Then you could use a Kreg bench clamp when you need pressure if you do much pocket hole work.

Yonak Hawkins
02-26-2018, 6:04 PM
Looks great, Randal.

Tim M Tuttle
02-26-2018, 6:09 PM
Good looking table. Really wish I would have built mine with the ability to have a vise. Due to the frame and top I cant figure out how to get a vise on there. Oh well, I knew I would have issues with it but I needed something and it's doing a good job.

Von Bickley
02-26-2018, 8:44 PM
Looks like a great set-up.....

elliot worrall
03-01-2018, 7:48 PM
Looks great. I am soon to build something similar (maybe a bit bigger).

Out of interest, is there any reason(s) you chose Rockler tracks as opposed to Kreg t-tracks?

Yonak Hawkins
03-01-2018, 11:55 PM
I am soon to build something similar (maybe a bit bigger)

Remember : The bigger it is, the less portable it becomes. It seems to me, if you want to, for instance, combine a layout table, or heavy work bench with drawers and such, and outfeed table, you might want to just make it permanent. It would give it more rigidity. There comes a point where you have to choose between portability and serviceability.

Jim Becker
03-02-2018, 10:14 AM
Very nice work and the clamping solution should be very useful.

David Helm
03-02-2018, 5:19 PM
Looks great, but where are the slots for miter gauge or crosscut sled extension?