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    Default the dewalt has found a new home

    This is what has replaced the treasured triton

    didn't like the stand that came with the DW, so I made this after some online research

    maybe further down the track I'll discover how it could have been improved, but for now I'm quite happy with how it turned out

    Hodgo
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    Looks like a very useful stand especially with the addition of the outfeed table. I don't understand how people use tablesaws without an outfeed table as a piece of timber doesn't have to be very long before you are trying to stop it tipping once a bit more than half the length goes past the back of the table. Adding a drawer to keep accessories onboard is also handy.
    Dallas

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    Thanks Dallas

    The first thing I realised wjth the DW was the small table area, especially after using the generous sized triton 2000 for 20 odd years

    the out feed table was a must have, I didn't feel comfortable ripping anything over 750mm in length , there's not much on the infeed side either but I can probably work around that

    the drawer is handy, it will store everything but the fence

    cheers
    Hodgo

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