Thanks for sharing your plan. Auburn Tiger fan? Building one with a cleat (A. Wilkerson plan). The laminate is a must for my version like yours (dual purpose glue table). Will be attaching left trim to the angle iron cleat and attaching oak trim to the left side of the saw table (Alm Fabrication version). This allows my cleat to extend longer out when the pivot table is lowered.
Should’a used your impact driver to run the lags screws in 95% of the way and then finished up with the socket wrench. Also rubbing soap on the screw’s threads makes them waaay easier to screw in - especially with such a small diameter lag screw. It’s pretty easy to snap them off even with pilot holes; the soap really helps. Of the various table saw table saw outfeed table videos I have watched on the University of RUclips , this one seems the most practical for my saw so Thanks! That said the organization of the video was a bit confusing as you - apparently - took the base mounting block back off of the rear saw rail to round the edge of the block. One would have thought you would have done that first - or did I miss something?
Dude, please take the time to wear safety glasses. You took time to put in ear plugs and the safety glasses nowadays are actually comfortable and after a while you don't even notice them on. Nice build!
Great edit with the magic clamps. I have to get a pair of those! Love the attitude and energy.
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback!
Nice build
I should have built it sooner! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing your plan. Auburn Tiger fan? Building one with a cleat (A. Wilkerson plan). The laminate is a must for my version like yours (dual purpose glue table). Will be attaching left trim to the angle iron cleat and attaching oak trim to the left side of the saw table (Alm Fabrication version). This allows my cleat to extend longer out when the pivot table is lowered.
Haha! Not an Auburn fan, just a bandana I have. That sounds pretty cool, melding the two ideas together. Have fun! And thanks for watching!
Should’a used your impact driver to run the lags screws in 95% of the way and then finished up with the socket wrench. Also rubbing soap on the screw’s threads makes them waaay easier to screw in - especially with such a small diameter lag screw. It’s pretty easy to snap them off even with pilot holes; the soap really helps.
Of the various table saw table saw outfeed table videos I have watched on the University of RUclips , this one seems the most practical for my saw so Thanks!
That said the organization of the video was a bit confusing as you - apparently - took the base mounting block back off of the rear saw rail to round the edge of the block. One would have thought you would have done that first - or did I miss something?
Good Tips! Thanks for watching!
Dude, please take the time to wear safety glasses. You took time to put in ear plugs and the safety glasses nowadays are actually comfortable and after a while you don't even notice them on. Nice build!
Thank you for watching! And thank you for your concern!