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    Default Saw Stabilising Bracket?

    Can Saw Stabilising Bracket be fitted when using the Powered Saw Table? Having a quick look at fitting instructions it appeared in the diagram that you fixed it to Sliding Saw Chassis that are used with Mk 3 and WC2000? No mention of it working with Powered Saw Table?
    By the way not using saw that is standard with table, using a sloppy 9 1/4 Makita.

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    im not an expert on the powered tablesaw but its a different saw and a different mounting system so i think the anwer will be no

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    Looking at the design, I don't think it was intended for that table, but you should be able to either get it to fit the various slots available, or at worst drill some holes in the subplate to attach it to (obviously not drilling into the actual tabletop).

    There is nothing particularly exclusive about the stabilising bracket that prevents this being used on other tables.
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    Default Less slump

    The stabiliser bracket is designed to reduce slump when going between the table saw and cross cut modes. If you are using the powered saw table, you will only be using the saw upside down and so the effect of the slumb should be minimised.

    One of the difficulties you will have if you try to mount it yourself will be on fitting nuts in between the mounting surface and the table top surface of the table.

    Have not heard of this being done. Send pictures if you do it.

    Steve

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    Tempted to try myself to see if it is possible. I've got a powered table out back, just need to source a stabilising bracket.
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