The general design lends itself to pretty much any kind of North American design saw; cabinet or contractors' style with adjustments to dimensions, etc. It worked well for me when I had a cabinet saw for sure, especially since my shop was more constrained for space at that point and being able to drop that table down to free up additional floor space for assembly and finishing was a nice feature.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
I was laid up this past spring and spent a LOT of time watching YouTube videos. One of the younger workers out there is April Wilkerson. She did a folding outfeed table for her SawStop. I think it is deserving of a serious look. Link is here:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g66UhNaxivo
Adapted this one from a Wood magazine version, made it a bit smaller than the original.
Last edited by Ole Anderson; 12-12-2016 at 8:54 AM.
NOW you tell me...
I made one like that for my saw, here's the video I followed. This design supports the outfeed table from the saw not the floor therefore doesn't depend on a level floor and allows you to move the saw with the outfeed table in place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt6s3rzF8jg&t=124s
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I built the WWJ outfeed table last spring. I don't know how I worked without it.
My table saw is on a home-made mobile base so I can push it against the wall when I am not using it. I like this plan because the outfeed table rests against the saw base not the floor when you set it up. No floor is perfectly level so I was concerned about having to adjust legs every time I used the outfeed table if I used a design that went to the floor. The Woodworker's Journal design is perfect for my shop.
Bob
BTW Rockler has the WWJ plans here:
http://www.rockler.com/how-to/buildi...stand-support/
Link to plans: http://www.rockler.com/wordpress/wp-...tfeedTable.pdf
Jason,
Look up the Craftsman 22124 and see if you can find a parts list. That saw had a fold down outfeed. I've used the bracket to make a outfeed for my Sawstop. I'll try to get a photo tomorrow.
Cliff