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stephen wood
04-23-2021, 11:02 AM
I'm looking to extend the functionality of my contractor table saw. I have an extra cast iron extension that I'd like to insert between the base table top and my router extension but this will put too much weight on that side of the saw. Any recommendations for the best kind of leg supports? The saw table456568 is 27 inches deep and 35 inches off the floor. The saw has retractable wheels which I use. I know this will not work so well with any extension legs but short of building a whole cabinet with casters under the saw, I'm not sure I can do much about that.

Patrick Varley
04-23-2021, 11:18 AM
If you want to maintain mobility, I think the simplest solution is to replace the integrated casters with something like the Grizzly Bear Crawl base (https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-bear-crawl-all-swivel-hd-mobile-base/t31566) and add the extension (https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-extension-kit-for-bear-crawl-mobile-bases/t28347) to support legs for the extension wing(s). At that point, I'd probably just build a simple cabinet box/shelves as the "legs" for additional storage.

The other option could be to build an angled support that attaches to the saw to support the cantilevered extension. But while that may support the extension at the joint, I suspect it's still going to be unstable and run the risk of tipping the whole saw.

Charlie Velasquez
04-23-2021, 12:03 PM
The angled support Patrick suggested, add a shelf under your saw that extends to the width of your left extension; maybe some angled brackets from the top or bottom ... depending, add 60 pounds of tools or ballast to that shelf. Add a sign to that shelf to remind yourself and others not to remove all the tools from that shelf at one time.

Add two pieces of angle, one to the front one in the back of you saw, that extends from the edge of the left extension to the edge of the second right extension. Bolt to the frame of your saw.
Probably still need ballast to the left to accommodate the extra weight plus the weight of any wood you place on the right extensions.

Patrick Varley
04-23-2021, 12:17 PM
The angled support Patrick suggested, add a shelf under your saw that extends to the width of your left extension; maybe some angled brackets from the top or bottom ... depending, add 60 pounds of tools or ballast to that shelf. Add a sign to that shelf to remind yourself and others not to remove all the tools from that shelf at one time.

Add two pieces of angle, one to the front one in the back of you saw, that extends from the edge of the left extension to the edge of the second right extension. Bolt to the frame of your saw.

Hadn't thought of adding ballast to the opposite side, but of course it makes sense.

As for the angles support, this plan for an outfeed table (https://www.rockler.com/learn/folding-table-saw-outfeed-table) provides the principle. You're just putting it on the side, not the back. Though obviously it can be greatly simplified as it doesn't need to fold, and you don't necessarily need it to be adjustable.

glenn bradley
04-23-2021, 12:58 PM
The other option could be to build an angled support that attaches to the saw to support the cantilevered extension.

I did this for awhile but, not with a mobile base. Thought I had a picture but it must be too long ago. A different mobile base with an extension for legs would be the right way to go if you have to keep moving your saw.