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    Table saw outfeed table

    Here is my new tablesaw outfeed table. It is made from a bowling alley floor.It has swivel casters on it and the table has leg levelers to level it to the table saw. Tool storage under,veneer storag on a plywood pullout tray under the top.



    Thanks for looking Tom
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    Looks good Tom, that should get the job.
    Dick

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    I love to see it when woodworkers recycle goods that would otherwise be thrown out. I have had my eye out for old bowling alley for awhile, but none has surfaced! Darn it!

    Great job!

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    Tom,


    That is great. I am about to make a new outfeed table myself however not out anything nice as that. I was trying to decide whether it would be easier to use my TS with a dado blade or to use my router to make the continuation of my miter slots.

    Did you use either of these methods or another possibly easier way?

    Thanks for the input.

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    Good job, Tom. Looks like you got yourself a "two-fer" on reclaiming stuff. First, the bowling alley material and second, you've reclaimed some additional *organized* storage underneath! Efficient!
    Cheers,
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    Kyle
    I clamped my sacrafical fence to the table saw fence extending out over the aux. table and routed the grooves a little wider and deeper than the t-slots. I drilled holes into the back iron on the tablesaw fence and dropped a couple bolts through to hold the table so it won't roll away. John I still need to add doors to the front to cover up and keep dust out.


    Tom

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    Love to Recycle Nice one Tom.
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