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- Subject: Re: Comments on fold-up outfeed tables for Table Saws
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.172943.1@mars.slu.edu>
- From: jesse@mars.slu.edu
- Date: 21 Jan 93 17:29:43 CST
- References: <1993Jan8.041344.10961@cbnewsc.cb.att.com> <14340024@pollux.svale.hp.com>
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- In article <14340024@pollux.svale.hp.com>, rstarr@pollux.svale.hp.com (Rob Starr) writes:
- > I consider the outfeed table on a table saw to be a necessity. It is dangerous
- > to have parts falling off the back uncontrolled as well as damaging to small
- > pieces of stock hitting the concrete. I am surprised there is not more talk
- > about something so useful & basic.
- >
- < remainder deleated >
- > Good luck!
- > Rob
- >
- >
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- The local wood supply company (St. Louis Hardwards) build a 'outfeed' cabnet
- with a smooth top that simply sits (on castors) behind their Delta saw.
-
- I am planing to build the same thing. I will use meliniate (spelling) since it
- has the veneer already on both sides. This will function as an outfeed table
- for my saw, a router table and an assembly table/work area. It will also have
- drawers/shelves.
-
- Jesse
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