Dogged pursuit of a solution! Without thinking of just spending money. Wether there was any, or it just didn't need to be spent. Refreshing, very refreshing! Excellent solutions are there to be found, and fabricated. Well done!
Great job. I've got the same table saw and I also just purchased the VerySuperCool Tools T-Square. Wood really like to see some video/pictures of your setup.
Thank you! Glad to hear of your purchase. I love this fence; absolute game changer vs. the stock one from Craftsman. Looking for photos of anything specific?
Nice solution. I think I've viewed them all. There are at least 10 different ways to skin this cat if not more. By the looks of it this had to at least been a weeks worth of work? I think I'm going to stick with 4 bolts in turnbuckle sleeves that weld to the base frame. Sure, wrenching them down and up is 4x the work of a lever (or two) but it can be quickly done with a drill and socket extension. For the amount of time and work involved in building these levered set-ups I'm on the fence as to their worth vs time to create, especially for people like me who may only need to move their table-saw a few times a month. If I needed it to move daily...different story. Nice job nonetheless.
Thanks! You bring up a good point on the time to build vs. actual time spent moving the saw around with the threaded levelers, especially when using a drill. When I was building this, I had an hour here, 30 minutes there, etc., to work on things, so it took me waaaay longer than a week. It actually took more than a month, factoring in all the failed prototypes. :O But if you had some solid chunks of time to work on this project, I think the build could be completed in a couple of days, just because you wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel. Regardless, now that it is done, I'm happy I don't have to crawl under the saw anymore to get to that leveler in the far left corner against the wall... I banged my head on those cast iron wings A LOT. Take care!
Well done on getting to a working solution but dear god son, is that a wood-chisel or a dull beaver you're bludgeoning that poor innocent piece of 2x6 with? Are the whetstones broken in your house?
Bahahaha! Yeah, those chisels are straight out of the $5 Farm and Fleet value package. Now that my grinder is working, really no excuse not to sharpen them up, though...
Dogged pursuit of a solution!
Without thinking of just spending money.
Wether there was any, or it just didn't need to be spent.
Refreshing, very refreshing!
Excellent solutions are there to be found, and fabricated.
Well done!
😊 Thank you for the kind words!
Good ideas that I can use as a springboard. Thanks for uploading this, very helpful.
You’re welcome! Thanks for the kind words! Let me know what you come up with!
Great job.
I've got the same table saw and I also just purchased the VerySuperCool Tools T-Square. Wood really like to see some video/pictures of your setup.
Thank you! Glad to hear of your purchase. I love this fence; absolute game changer vs. the stock one from Craftsman. Looking for photos of anything specific?
Yes, the way to attached the 2x3 beam to your saw and the frame you built the support the saw and out tables.
Got it, I will get to that ASAP...
Thank you sir!
Thank you for sharing. Great idea for your table saw.
Thank you!
Nice audio editing!
Wow that's freaking genius!
Jacob Morgan Thanks! And thanks for the sub!
Very nice, Bravo!
Thanks!
Nice solution!
+Michael Lawing Thanks!
Nice solution. I think I've viewed them all. There are at least 10 different ways to skin this cat if not more. By the looks of it this had to at least been a weeks worth of work? I think I'm going to stick with 4 bolts in turnbuckle sleeves that weld to the base frame. Sure, wrenching them down and up is 4x the work of a lever (or two) but it can be quickly done with a drill and socket extension. For the amount of time and work involved in building these levered set-ups I'm on the fence as to their worth vs time to create, especially for people like me who may only need to move their table-saw a few times a month. If I needed it to move daily...different story. Nice job nonetheless.
Thanks! You bring up a good point on the time to build vs. actual time spent moving the saw around with the threaded levelers, especially when using a drill. When I was building this, I had an hour here, 30 minutes there, etc., to work on things, so it took me waaaay longer than a week. It actually took more than a month, factoring in all the failed prototypes. :O But if you had some solid chunks of time to work on this project, I think the build could be completed in a couple of days, just because you wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel.
Regardless, now that it is done, I'm happy I don't have to crawl under the saw anymore to get to that leveler in the far left corner against the wall... I banged my head on those cast iron wings A LOT. Take care!
Good job. Man, you need a band saw.
Thank you! Yup, this was really pushing the limits of the inverted jigsaw. I acquired a bandsaw later that year and have been loving it.
Definitely subscribing
have a look at mathias wandels very similar
Well done on getting to a working solution but dear god son, is that a wood-chisel or a dull beaver you're bludgeoning that poor innocent piece of 2x6 with? Are the whetstones broken in your house?
Bahahaha! Yeah, those chisels are straight out of the $5 Farm and Fleet value package. Now that my grinder is working, really no excuse not to sharpen them up, though...
I subed
Gavin Ferguson Thanks!
Well, frig me!!
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There are much better ways to do this. You should look them up, there are tons of GOOD video about this on youtube.
Hey, could you say which would those solutions be? So far this is one of the best ones ie seen
Worst use of a chisel I've ever seen in a video.
You must be new to RUclips... Welcome!
Maga man
Worst use of oxygen iv'e seen in a human!