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11th August 2006, 09:16 PM #1Senior Member
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Sliding ext table
:eek: Can anybody give me a report on the maxi ext table ,Do they work realy good,not going on triton, but on delta thanks
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11th August 2006, 09:54 PM #2
Yep - rooly good
Billylad, if your question is about the extension table itself then, yes it works really well, quick to set up, and very accurate. Assembling the sliding table requires a bit of care to ensure that it's square, and you must have your saw table set up correctly as well - but then I use a WC2000.
If your question is about the combination of the table/delta combo - I have no idea, but it's London to a brick that you'll have to fiddle with the mounting backet postioning, assuming there's somewhere to mount them, there may be a problem with the height, and the scales will probably be useless, but if you can get over these issues you'll find the principle of the thing is simplicity itself.
Ian
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11th August 2006, 10:19 PM #3Deceased
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Originally Posted by Billylad
They are an excellent piece of equipment, work really well. So well that when I upgraded to a TSC10HB I retained the extension table and fittted it to the TS.
Whilst not a Delta TS my post on how I did it may be of interest. http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...452#post153452
Peter.
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11th August 2006, 11:57 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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I followed Sturdee's advice when I bought a TC 10HB but made a bracket out of steel.
I'm sure you could easily adapt the Triton Maxi to your saw also, and as has been said they work great, especially for the price.
Take note where the front bracket is (closest to you when standing at the saw) and put it far enough in front of the blade so that you can get a 1200mm sheet of whatever on the slide to cut it.
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13th August 2006, 07:54 PM #5Senior Member
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Thanks guys,and sturdey,no wonder they call you the master jigmaker.i remember seeing workshop WOW.
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