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    Default biesemeyer style fence for Triton MK3

    So I got tired of using and continually adjusting the original MK3 fence so I made my own t square style rip fence

    The one thing that had me foxed for some time was the need to avoid the locking pins at the front of the bench - I eventually figured it could be mounted at the rear - the lock down mechanism can be accessed easily from the front and all up works great for something essentially built from scrap wood and one melamine panel.

    Details are here: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-...or-saw-bench-1

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    Ingeniously simple, I like it.

    Mick.

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    Like what you have come up with.

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