Hi JP! I am lefthanded and use the fence on the left as long as I have cutting capacity. It is much safer for me. However, I do cuts on the right as well, when I have to. Those rollers are copies of the Jessem rollers. They go on the top of the fence - on the right side of the blade, like you were planning. Cheers.
@@NomadMakes Hi Nomad. Thanks. I am still giggling about your sex doll offer you posted on Insta. I have had a strange email today, but nothing that matches that 😂 Regards JP
Yo JP, left-hander here but no, I do not use the table saw any other way than intended… ✅ Honestly, not even thought of it until you mentioned it. Guess I’m just used to some things in life being made for the majority and dealing with accordingly… 🤷🏼♂️ 😂 Nice Router Table blingy thingy by the way… 👍🏻 😜
Hello. It’s a noce little gadget that keeps you safer. Only 10% of people are lifted handed (just googled it) which surprised me it was so low. Regards JP
Hi. A friend of mine was right handed but batted at cricket left handed as he used to stand in front of the TV and mimic in mirror image what the pro was doing in the match. Regards JP
@@Smallbarnworkshop haha thats awesome... I play golf/cricket right handed, and eat with knife in my right hand... taught myself to use scissors right handed purely cos using normal ones left handed just doesnt work. I can also operate a mouse with both hands now, after using shared PCs at work for years and everyone else wanting it the other side.
Hello Sir, becouse of youre reviews and those of Hooked on Wood i bought the banggood routerlift and fence. I already had a routertable, self made, worked fine, but this is realy good material. Very well made for that money, i'm very happy with it. Its complete, install will take its time but if you go easy it will fit perfect. And now, darn, i will have to buy those wheely things to, with a featherboard on the table pushing against the fence, witch i always do becouse i want to keep all my fingers, this looks like a good investment. And whats that with the tea on youre sawingtable?? Like flipflops, sandels or bare feet, thats a big no no in my workshop. Thank you again!!!
Hi JP! I am lefthanded and use the fence on the left as long as I have cutting capacity. It is much safer for me. However, I do cuts on the right as well, when I have to. Those rollers are copies of the Jessem rollers. They go on the top of the fence - on the right side of the blade, like you were planning. Cheers.
@@NomadMakes Hi Nomad. Thanks. I am still giggling about your sex doll offer you posted on Insta. I have had a strange email today, but nothing that matches that 😂 Regards JP
@@Smallbarnworkshop Yeah. That was the best one so far :D
Yo JP, left-hander here but no, I do not use the table saw any other way than intended… ✅
Honestly, not even thought of it until you mentioned it. Guess I’m just used to some things in life being made for the majority and dealing with accordingly… 🤷🏼♂️ 😂
Nice Router Table blingy thingy by the way… 👍🏻 😜
Hello. It’s a noce little gadget that keeps you safer. Only 10% of people are lifted handed (just googled it) which surprised me it was so low. Regards JP
Im left handed JP, I dont own a table saw but I use all other tools right handed if needed, doesnt matter either way to me really.
Hi. A friend of mine was right handed but batted at cricket left handed as he used to stand in front of the TV and mimic in mirror image what the pro was doing in the match. Regards JP
@@Smallbarnworkshop haha thats awesome... I play golf/cricket right handed, and eat with knife in my right hand... taught myself to use scissors right handed purely cos using normal ones left handed just doesnt work.
I can also operate a mouse with both hands now, after using shared PCs at work for years and everyone else wanting it the other side.
Hello Sir, becouse of youre reviews and those of Hooked on Wood i bought the banggood routerlift and fence. I already had a routertable, self made, worked fine, but this is realy good material. Very well made for that money, i'm very happy with it.
Its complete, install will take its time but if you go easy it will fit perfect.
And now, darn, i will have to buy those wheely things to, with a featherboard on the table pushing against the fence, witch i always do becouse i want to keep all my fingers, this looks like a good investment.
And whats that with the tea on youre sawingtable?? Like flipflops, sandels or bare feet, thats a big no no in my workshop.
Thank you again!!!
HI. No coffee / tea no woodwork 😂 if it had been a cast iron top it would be treated totally differently. Stay safe. Regards JP
@@Smallbarnworkshop True, no coffee, no work done.
Look like good additions to the router table. I'll pop them on the wish list! Hope you are all well
Hi Paul. We are all well thank you. Any gadget that keeps fingers for revolving cutters is a bonus. Regards JP