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Thread: My first post! Photos of my new outfeed/assembly table.

  1. #16
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    Very nice, Lance. All that area sure looks like it will be a pleasure to use.

    Mike

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    Very nice, I like the Kreg tracks on the outfeed table. That will be very handy for FF construction. Your blade storage also looks pretty cool.

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    Not exactly a gloat, but that outfeed will surely inspire enough envy to deserve a big

    YOU SUCK!!!

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    Nicely done. I am in the process of building a 4' x 8' outfeed/assembly table myself.
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    that TS blade storage rack in the center section looks really interesting. any chance for a few more pics and some tips on how those little handles were made? FTR, WWing with that much space is really no,................well..............who'm i kidding. it must be great!

  6. #21
    Yeah , I'm definitely copying that blade storage cabinet.

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    Dang man! Ya done good.
    That's Mississippi for a well concieved and executed project.
    Bill
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    Nothing I like to see better than a job done RIGHT! Good on ya. You will enjoy.

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    Thats really put together nicely, lots of nice features and an excellent build, like Jim T stated you did the job right.
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    Well planned and executed. I was considering something similar for a table behind my saw, nothing as elaborate as you have done. I am impressed. It had not occurred to me to place the saw on a platform, but, in my case, that would solve the problem of a very uneven floor. Level the base and the hard part is finished (in that regard anyway).

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    @ Andrew - I built the platform to raise it above the height of my jointer and to deal with a dip in the floor right where the saw needed to go. It raises it about 4" and I was concerned about the comfort level of the new height, but it actually works out great for me (I am 6' tall.)

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    Thanks for all the replies! I will post more photos of the blade organizer soon.

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