Michael Sapper
08-05-2007, 5:29 PM
I'm new this this forum and so far the information has been great!
I have a Delta contractor saw with the 48 inch extension table and the OEM uni-fence guide. Due to limited space in my 1 car garage size shop, I mounted my router into the table extension and have always used my Inca (a very old one) for fence required operations.
I was considering the purchase of the Uni-T-Fence ( http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm) for a general upgrade to the OEM Uni fence. But it occurred to me that I could remove the left side mounted OEM fence, mount the Uni-T-Fence to the RIGHT side of the uni-fence base, slide it over to the inlayed router and use this for my router fence when items such as feather boards, board buddies or similar items need to be used!
Anyone own a Uni-T-Fence that can provide comment? Or make suggestions to my planned use of this "upgrade" fence.
Thanks in advance.
Michael
I have a Delta contractor saw with the 48 inch extension table and the OEM uni-fence guide. Due to limited space in my 1 car garage size shop, I mounted my router into the table extension and have always used my Inca (a very old one) for fence required operations.
I was considering the purchase of the Uni-T-Fence ( http://www.ttrackusa.com/unifence.htm) for a general upgrade to the OEM Uni fence. But it occurred to me that I could remove the left side mounted OEM fence, mount the Uni-T-Fence to the RIGHT side of the uni-fence base, slide it over to the inlayed router and use this for my router fence when items such as feather boards, board buddies or similar items need to be used!
Anyone own a Uni-T-Fence that can provide comment? Or make suggestions to my planned use of this "upgrade" fence.
Thanks in advance.
Michael