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    Jeff, do you have a picture of the connection between the planer and outfeed? I’m having trouble understanding how that was done to make it adjustable and plans for that part aren’t clear to me.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Moyer View Post
    Not shop-built, but I bought the Dewalt planer stand and liked it so much I bought another one for my bench-top drill press. It rolls really well and is just the right sized top surface.
    I used 2 of those stands for my planer and bench-top DP as well. Great minds...
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    Here is a picture of my planer stand:

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    And miter saw stand:

    P1030613.jpg

    The wings fold down

    Good luck with your project,

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kari Martin View Post
    Jeff, do you have a picture of the connection between the planer and outfeed? I’m having trouble understanding how that was done to make it adjustable and plans for that part aren’t clear to me.

    Thanks!
    A ten year old thread, and Jeff hasn't been around since last October.
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    I hope he's alright

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    Jack:

    Here's a picture of the stand that came with my Dewalt 735 when I bought it off Craigslist. I don't ever move it, but it came with nice wheel set and would be easy to build something very similar. In fact, I made a similar stand for my old router table based on Colin Knecht's very easy and simple design at Woodwork Web. In fact, I'm making that stand now for my new router table and for my bench top mortiser. The five-degree angles make it far sturdier and more stable than vertical stands. Had my planer not come with a stand, I would have built the Knecht stand.

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    Last edited by Steve Reich; 03-17-2019 at 9:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myk Rian View Post
    A ten year old thread, and Jeff hasn't been around since last October.
    I know, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myk Rian View Post
    A ten year old thread, and Jeff hasn't been around since last October.
    It's a minor miracle that the images are still viewable, being on PhotoBucket and all

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