Anyone have a good suggestion for a table saw extension that doubles as a router table? either custom built or purchased is ok.
Jeff
Anyone have a good suggestion for a table saw extension that doubles as a router table? either custom built or purchased is ok.
Jeff
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What brand and model of saw?
It is for a Powermatic contractors, model 63 (older model).
I would prefer to replace the left extension if that matters.
thanks
I'm not familiar with the Powermatic 63 so I don't know if these will fit.
http://www.mcfeelys.com/product.asp?ProductID=BDG-0031
http://www.mcfeelys.com/product.asp?ProductID=bdg-0250
check out bench dog. tyhey make a neat ast iron one. ive been kicking that one around for a while. Also check out woodhaven they have a nice selection also.
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jeff, just built an outfeed/double router table measuring 3'x5' 3 months ago for approximately <$200. i used two 3/4 inch sheets of birch plywood, laminated both sides and installed two rousseau router plates at opposite ends. the base is built with 2x4's. good luck!
Frank,
How did you attach it to the tablesaw? I am thinking of using my current router table top (1.5 inch MDF laminated on both sides) as a saw extension wing but can't figure out a good way how to attach it. Also did you make legs for it or just have it attach to the saw like a "regular" wing?
thanks
Jeff
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