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    Request for chopsaw station pics

    I just ordered a new miter saw (PC 3802L) and need to build a nice efficient permanent station for it. I've got some ideas as to its design but I'd like some other ideas as well. I like pictures a lot!

    My wife and I are building a fence around our yard and it's her job to cut the points on the pickets. For some reason the Nobex Champion isn't working out for her so she instructed me to get a new saw. Funny how that worked out

    Thanks

    Brian

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    You can read more about mine in the article on my site. Picture is old, but illustrative.

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    The latest issue of Shop Notes has a real nifty miter saw table/work table plan in it. Even though I already have one, I am kinda wishing I had the one in the mag.

    Larry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Browning
    The latest issue of Shop Notes has a real nifty miter saw table/work table plan in it. Even though I already have one, I am kinda wishing I had the one in the mag.

    Larry
    Larry, I am going to the lumber yard today to get the plywood, etc., for the Shop Notes station.
    Best Regards, Ken

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    mitre station

    I built mine from throwaway lumber and shelving I got for free, not fancy but was cheap and easy to do.
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    Thanks for the pics, guys. Christian, thanks for the links.

    After cleaning and rearranging my shop a little last night I've decided that I'm going to need some mobility with my miter saw. One of the links that Christian sent had a nice looking mobile station that I'll consider and I found an article on the Popular Woodworking website for a similar cart.

    I really liked the cantilevered design that Jim uses. Not only does it look cool but there are no legs to trip over.

    Thanks again.

    Brian

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    I use the mobile station from Home depot. I really like it. It has outriggers and rollers to make cutting long boards a snap. Plus I can fold it up when I need the room.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=19723

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    I just got a Tool Crib/Amazon catalog yesterday, and noticed a miter saw station that you assemble yourself. I think it is on page 104. They will sell you the metal parts for the frame, including casters, and you supply the plywood for the shelves and support wings. It sells for 99 bucks.
    Add the cost of one sheet of decent plywood (or scraps if you are like me and never throw anything away), you can have a nice, portable saw station.
    Worth a look. Great idea for us who are space challenged.

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    Here is a slick one that I found while nosing aroud on the web. You can order the plans at the web site.

    http://plansnow.com/mitersaw.html

    If I were to make it I would put it on a mobil base so I could store it without the wings on to save space.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Shutter
    Thanks for the pics, guys. Christian, thanks for the links.

    After cleaning and rearranging my shop a little last night I've decided that I'm going to need some mobility with my miter saw. One of the links that Christian sent had a nice looking mobile station that I'll consider and I found an article on the Popular Woodworking website for a similar cart.

    I really liked the cantilevered design that Jim uses. Not only does it look cool but there are no legs to trip over.

    Thanks again.

    Brian
    Brian,

    For mobility and quality, you just cannot do better than the Delta miter saw station (IMHO). I have had mine for about a year and a half and would not trade it for anything I have come accross. This thing folds up nicely with the saw still attached into a nice corner of the shop and rolls around like a dream when you need to pull it out. Here is a link to where I purchased mine....

    http://store.yahoo.com/tylertool/del50mitsaww.html

    and a picture of it in action
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    Shopmade Steel stand

    It's easily movable from my workshop (garage) out to the backyard, etc for projects. I made it fron steel angle, painted silver to match the Makita 12" CMS. The saw base (plywood) slides on UHMW glides from the left and right, so I can position the saw relative to the table supports depeding on what I'm cutting. Most of all, it's very sturdy.

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    ...more info on my happywoodworking.com website if you need.
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    Happy Woodworking!

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    Here's what I have. I've had it for about 15 years now through 3 moves.
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    I realize your asking about permanent miter stations. However, as I was planning to build the one featured in this months Shop Notes magazine, I found the Rigid MSUV (Miter Saw Utility Vehicle), at Home Depot.
    I now have to ability to move my Miter Saw around the workshop for the cutting of longer boards and trim, the cleaning of my shop, and the ability to transport to an outside location. Works for me.

    Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Shutter
    After cleaning and rearranging my shop a little last night I've decided that I'm going to need some mobility with my miter saw.
    Brian
    Brian,

    In my opinion, if it's mobility you're after you can't beat the Rigid stand. I've outfitted mine with these removeble tables to make it function more like a built in stand, and have been using it very sucessfully for almost a year now. The stand itself is bullet-proof, although a bit on the heavy side. I am able to get it into the back of my truck by myself however (with the saw attached), by lifting one end at a time - same on the way out. The tables are great for supporting short and long pieces, and can be removed and reattached in minutes. If you can only have one saw for shop & site use, I highly recommend this stand.

    You can see a pic of my setup in this thread: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=18154

    Mike

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