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    HTC outfeed table

    Does anyone have one of these, would like to hear likes and dislikes about it. I'm thinking about adding one to my table saw, just not sure about the rollers verses a solid top.
    http://www.htcproductsinc.com/outrs.html

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    Ed, I got one about a year ago and am pleased. It was easy enough to install and adjust on my PM66, bit of fiddling but not too much. I didn't have room for an outfeed table so I got this which i can fold down and roll the saw back into the (already overcrowded) garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed vitanovec View Post
    Does anyone have one of these, would like to hear likes and dislikes about it. I'm thinking about adding one to my table saw, just not sure about the rollers verses a solid top.
    http://www.htcproductsinc.com/outrs.html
    I think there is a thread started in the last couple of weeks where someone just added one to their PM2000
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    I have one on my Rockwell 12-14. Bolted some steel to the saw base to add rigidity and pleased with it. The claim to fame is ease of use with a saw that needs to be moved around or stored against wall. I had a regular outfeed table that could be set up but it was always tempting to do some cuts without setting it up. Doesn't happen now. Rollers work fine and the board doesn't want to drift away from the fence so I'm satisfied. Dave

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    I have had one for years. I am very happy with it. It is out of the way when I don't need it and only takes a few seconds to lift up and be ready for use. Pretty straight forward install. Here is a post I did showing the install on my saw. The key things I was trying to communicate in this post were 1) that it could be installed and used with and Incra fence and 2) What the install looks like on a sawstop. There are lots of pictures.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...stop&highlight=


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