Jason Morgan
01-17-2007, 12:18 PM
I am getting ready to move my shop from the larger end of the basement to the smaller end. I know, I know, that is the wrong direction, but we need the space and money is tight since we will be finishing the basement, hence the shop move.
Anyway, I think everying will work out fairly well except my Powermatic 64A Contractor type TS has the 50" fence rails on it and it would work much better in the space if I had the 30" rail set. That leaves me with 3 options. I would like to keep the saw for quite a while longer.
1. Just cut the rails that I have down to 30" and if I want to go back to 50", buy a new set of 50" rails. Looks fairly straightforward to me. Get out the hack saw and start hacking. Then build an extension table to fit the new rail length. Am I wrong? (this is the cheapest route short term with some outlay later)
2. Buy a new aftermarket fence system with 30" rails. This seems more expensive, but would allow me to upgrade my fence. I dont mind the Bies clone fence that PM supplies with its saws. I replaced the UHMW plastic face with a flatter piece of MDF and have had good luck with it. (this is the most expensive route I think, anyone know what a 30" beis fence costs?)
3. Buy 30" factory rails now and store the 50" rails for later. I dont know how hard it is to get these. I imagine I would have to get them from PM. Cost should be between option 1 and 2 above, but I dont know that for sure.
Any suggestions?
Anyway, I think everying will work out fairly well except my Powermatic 64A Contractor type TS has the 50" fence rails on it and it would work much better in the space if I had the 30" rail set. That leaves me with 3 options. I would like to keep the saw for quite a while longer.
1. Just cut the rails that I have down to 30" and if I want to go back to 50", buy a new set of 50" rails. Looks fairly straightforward to me. Get out the hack saw and start hacking. Then build an extension table to fit the new rail length. Am I wrong? (this is the cheapest route short term with some outlay later)
2. Buy a new aftermarket fence system with 30" rails. This seems more expensive, but would allow me to upgrade my fence. I dont mind the Bies clone fence that PM supplies with its saws. I replaced the UHMW plastic face with a flatter piece of MDF and have had good luck with it. (this is the most expensive route I think, anyone know what a 30" beis fence costs?)
3. Buy 30" factory rails now and store the 50" rails for later. I dont know how hard it is to get these. I imagine I would have to get them from PM. Cost should be between option 1 and 2 above, but I dont know that for sure.
Any suggestions?