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    Own a Table Saw? Read This

    Just a little teaser for you guys and gals who own a table saw. Recently Chris Brown contacted me concerning connecting with our Members here, his company provides a long list of services for table saw owners like custom cast iron extension wings all the way to total rebuilds customized to your specifications and colors. They can even manufacture a custom 24" cast extension wing with a router lift installed and ready to go. They specialize in Delta and Powermatic saws but they can service just about any saw you own if you can provide the dimensions necessary or ship your old parts to them to be repaired or replaced.

    These guys have a very solid company with some impressive connections, but I won't give away any of their secrets just yet

    I hope they will host a Manufacturers Forum here at The Creek, they would be an excellent source of information and service to our Community.

    A couple of pictures to wet your appetite:
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    Last edited by Keith Outten; 03-15-2008 at 6:58 AM.

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    Thanks for the good info.

    I don't have a need today but this is the kind of info you write down and put in the "Woodworking" or "Power Tools" file(s) for later use.

    Make Sawdust, Have Fun, Be Safe . . .

    Billbo
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    What, A 24" cast extension wing with a router lift installed and ready to go, for my PM2000 - I'll take one!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Table saw parts & refinishing

    Do they have a website?
    Where are they located?

    Jude

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    I love that burgundy and silver Powermatic!

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    With all due respect

    Burgandy and Silver. No way dogg! Keep the classics classic.

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    That one is actually a PM2066, which is a custom build PM2000 with choice of colors, tables, etc directly from powermatic. As an option the PM2066 has a 50" rail with full CI extension wing. Not sure why that pic was posted regarding custom built extensions when that one comes from PM directly.. something smells fishy.

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    Hmmm. Looks a lot like the Wood Werks Supply version out of Columbus, OH:
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    If they can build a cast iron extension with router table for my Delta contractor saw, I'll be very interested. Godspeed.

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    That's because it is. Actually, both pics are. The pm2066 has that larger name plate for customization so I am 100% sure that is a pm2066. Either this guy is the supplier for PM's castings, or something is fishy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten View Post
    Just a little teaser for you guys and gals who own a table saw. ...They can even manufacture a custom 24" cast extension wing with a router lift installed and ready to go. They specialize in Delta and Powermatic saws ...
    I'd love something like that to add to my SawStop.
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    This should make a lot of people happy with the Woodpeck router lifts!

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    We better get a rapper in here: "Pimp My Tablesaw"

    The red and gray is pretty darn sharp looking though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Brogger View Post
    We better get a rapper in here: "Pimp My Tablesaw"

    The red and gray is pretty darn sharp looking though.

    Sure looks better than the mustard doo yellow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Haycraft View Post
    That's because it is. Actually, both pics are. The pm2066 has that larger name plate for customization so I am 100% sure that is a pm2066. Either this guy is the supplier for PM's castings, or something is fishy.
    Eric,

    Chris's company does in fact make the table saw tops and ext wings for the 66 Powermatic and the Delta Unisaw. They are now offering custom builds and other services such as cast iron wings setup for routers. One of the nice features is the custom nameplate they offer with your name incorporated.

    I spoke on the phone with Chris for a very long period of time awhile back. His company is offering a long list of custom machining services that I didn't know existed.

    Anyone who wants to communicate with Chris your in luck, he is a Member here, you can send him a Private Message. Once again The Creek hooks you up with the owner of a company providing services you may very well have overlooked.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/member.php?u=6809

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    Last edited by Keith Outten; 03-15-2008 at 11:52 PM.

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