@@ImLeeBeeTake a look at the other videos showing the table with extensions. It can accommodate an 8x4 sheet, and the main advantage is the precision you get with the rail hinge and the fence with stops. I need to see it in action to understand how everything works together as part of the system.
@@bradjones5266 Don't get me wrong, I understand that. I'm just thinking about how when a full sheet is raised that high, physically reaching across the whole length to make the cut could get difficult or dangerous. For square cuts of that size, best option would probably be a rail square. For accurate repeat cuts, parallel guides. That's just my opinion of course, we each have our own needs and methods.
It would be lovely if you could as an extra provide a sheet lift system. The simple rocker is what I have in mind. As we get older lifting these sheets can be tricky .
@@RalphBD brilliant video. Think question is same as I had. Which is can you connect two tables together with joining kit in a long line? I know you said in the video you can connect side to side but was not sure about if the feet would clash connecting length ways E.g order two tables rather extension and connect together on either width or length
@@James-dv1dfYes. I want to buy 2 tables so I can have a longer table but also be able to use 2 independently. I do not want the extensions since they can't be used independently.
Can we see you cut a full sheet of MDF on the table set up. I'm interested and feel seeing the table in action is missing from your videos. Cheers.
Yes we will doing more videos soon.
Wouldn't you cut full sheets on the ground? I feel like it would be difficult to reach across a full sheet safely with the saw.
@@ImLeeBeeTake a look at the other videos showing the table with extensions. It can accommodate an 8x4 sheet, and the main advantage is the precision you get with the rail hinge and the fence with stops. I need to see it in action to understand how everything works together as part of the system.
@@bradjones5266 Don't get me wrong, I understand that. I'm just thinking about how when a full sheet is raised that high, physically reaching across the whole length to make the cut could get difficult or dangerous. For square cuts of that size, best option would probably be a rail square. For accurate repeat cuts, parallel guides. That's just my opinion of course, we each have our own needs and methods.
@@ImLeeBeewe need a cordless self propelled track saw.
Can you use the outriggers on the ends as well as the sides? Thanks
Yes. The system is modular and can attach to any corner
It would be lovely if you could as an extra provide a sheet lift system. The simple rocker is what I have in mind. As we get older lifting these sheets can be tricky .
that would be a good addition and also a router table add on
When will these be able to ship to the US? I need MFT tables for an upcoming mobile project and I would like to buy some of yours :)
These are available now to buy. We have to ship the pre orders first.
@@Benchdogtools I went to buy the Ultra setup but can’t do the almost $800 shipping fee… cool product though
Can you connect the tables length way?
At the end of the video, Ralph explains how to do that using the connection kit.
@@robertpearce8394He states you can do tables side to side, you can not do extensions side to side. Doesn't not mention end to end.
@@RobyWanKenobi 3.08, i explain this about the extensions.
@@RalphBD brilliant video. Think question is same as I had. Which is can you connect two tables together with joining kit in a long line? I know you said in the video you can connect side to side but was not sure about if the feet would clash connecting length ways
E.g order two tables rather extension and connect together on either width or length
@@James-dv1dfYes. I want to buy 2 tables so I can have a longer table but also be able to use 2 independently. I do not want the extensions since they can't be used independently.
Thanks!