That looks really nice.......I need a bigger garageOriginally posted by Mr.Chips
Bioll,
Here's just the thing you need for that new/old table saw.
http://www.inpro.net/offcenter/tablesaw.html
Hager
Bioll,
Here's just the thing you need for that new/old table saw.
http://www.inpro.net/offcenter/tablesaw.html
Hager
That looks really nice.......I need a bigger garageOriginally posted by Mr.Chips
Bioll,
Here's just the thing you need for that new/old table saw.
http://www.inpro.net/offcenter/tablesaw.html
Hager
Hager,
Thanks for the link to "offcenter". That a great table.
If I make that table, that opens up a lot of possibilities for the cart!!
Bill
I have a newer craftsman also and wanted to make a cabinet and table for it. That's a nice design. I like the fence also.
I was afraid that anything I recomended was going to cost way more than the saw did. At least this way it's only the cost of materials and time.
By the way, I was looking at replacing the rails on my saw with longer ones. I realized that the brand tablesaw that Home Depot sells; Rigid Tools, is identical to some newer Craftsman saws. They can be a source for certain parts.
http://www.ridgidparts.com/
Chris
Bill,
I have a 25 year old 10" Craftsman table saw and never been happy with the fence. The fence he made looks pretty good. I ordered the book he used for the table construction yesterday, found it on Amazon.com for under $8 including shipping.
Mr. Chips
I emailed offcenter a couple of times. He said since he got his first saw, he has found two more (tossed out in the trash). One had the original fence and miter guage. Plus he has spare parts.
How is that book?
Bill
I did a search on Amazon.com and ordered the book. When It arrived it was "Shop-Tested Router Techniques" Was too excited I guess and ordered the wrong book, anyway I like it.
Went back and searched again and the book I wanted isn't available even did a google search. I was really hoping to see the details on the rip fence he made as I don't like the original Sears one. And am to tight to spent $250-300 for a professional one.
Boy I never saw one tossed out in the trash.
Could you give me his email address? I'll see if he can help with the fence plans.
Hager
Hey Bill,
Did you finish making the cabinet cart for you tablesaw? How about a picture.
-Patrick
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measure twice, cut once - a good rule for everything
Patrick,
I am still in the planning stage on the cabinet. I am in process of cleaning up my barn for a woodshop, but it's going slow. I've looked at several other cabinets designs, and have a basic plan. I'm not sure what size to make my table top. Also would like more information on fence plans.
Bill
Hi Bill,
I never was able to get that book with the fence plans I had ordered earlier. However I resently baught an old Fine Woodworking magazine No 109, Dec 1994 and it has plans for a Bessimer (sp) type fence.
If you would like a copy of the article just let me know.
I resently moved to Tucson AZ and am waiting on cooler weather to finish my CNC.
Hager
Hager,
I would appreciate a copy of the fence design. Do you have my email address?
I have been searching for that book also (Shop Tested Woodworking TOOLS you can make.) I found that our local library might have it. I plan to go there soon. If there are any good designs I'll make a copy.
Thanks
Bill
Bill,
Don't think I have your email address. Send it and I'll forward the plans.
Hager