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    Tool Mule

    Got an e-mail about a product called Tool Mule that attaches to a lathe. Looks interesting. Anyone using it or have an opinion?

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    You can build your own with some 80/20 extrusion. Kind of pricey IMHO at Craftsupplies.

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    I'm kinda with Andrew on that. That being said, if convenience and 'polish' is more important than saving some $$, it looks like a nice product with some nice add-ons. Just isn't much there that once you see it...you couldn't make with a little creativity. The price for the Moffatt lamp at $99 bucks is over twice what you can buy the lamp alone for from WT Tool. So for another $50 you get a piece of 1/4"x2"x6" red painted piece of iron and a knob...I think that's pretty stiff personally.
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    Aside from the steep price and ability to make something comparable myself, this setup would also limit the open angles around my lathe that I might want to work from. May be a tad unconventional at times, but I'm not a fan of having my mobility limited...I'd rather take the extra set over to where my gear is.

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    I neat idea, but like Marty said it limits mobility. You could easily build a mobile cart with the same functionality at a much lower price.

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    I like my table saw just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony De Masi View Post
    I like my table saw just fine.
    Now that's just hilarious!!!
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    I thought that's why it's called a TABLE saw.

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    +1 for the table saw.

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    +1 on the table saw. If you need more storage, get a router table extension wing... it works for me
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    I bought one of the wire mesh, tube steel post, racks on wheels, maybe 18 wide, 36 long and 40+ high to set my sanding station on. Found it works well for turning tools as well, and being on wheels, it is mobile.

    robo hippy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Markham View Post
    +1 on the table saw. If you need more storage, get a router table extension wing... it works for me
    I have the router table extension on my table saw, together they make a great wood storage platform!!
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    Woodcraft sells a cover for your T-saw,B-saw and scroll saw, they're like great big refrigerator magnets.I put one on my Table saw and it stays like new no marks or scratches NO Rust and I use it for storage and a assembling table. Also the one for the bandsaw really helps keep the rust down if you leave it on when your cutting green wood or treated lumber.

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    Thanks for all the responses. Sounds like total agreement that this Tool Mule product should be avoided at all costs.

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    Exactly where can you buy a Moffatt lamp for $50? If WT Tool refers to Wholesale Tools, I could not find this lamp on their site. I am looking for one but only find one with long enough flex at Oneway and the price takes my breath away.

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