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Thread: SawStop 52" T-Glide Fence
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14th April 2020, 12:16 PM #1Senior Member
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SawStop 52" T-Glide Fence
Hi folks,
Having upgraded to an Incra system, I have the whole fence assembly available for sale. This is the top-of-the-range fence for a Sawstop contractor saw - a $500 upgrade from the standard fence.
Included is:
- Biesemeyer-style fence
- Front & rear rails
- Front tube
- 2x support legs
- All bolts, nuts, washers included
I also have two unused pressed metal extension wings.
Unfortunately when removing it I was in a hurry, and possibly a bit upset with one of the bolts, which resulted in some damage to one of the rails, as seen in the last photo. So a small amount of panel beating may be required!
This would be an ideal upgrade for someone with the basic Sawstop contractor setup, but I'd assume there would be no major issue attaching it to any contractor-style saw, even if you need to drill a few holes in the rails. It's pretty easy to set up if you follow the instructions carefully.
Price is $150, pickup in Doncaster VIC.
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14th April 2020, 03:15 PM #2
Ben - do you know if this will also fit the industrial table? I am, unfortunately, looking to go the other way. My workshop is long and narrow and the design of the incra means I can’t really get the width of cut I am looking for. So I’m thinking of going back to a beisemeyer style fence.
I’ll have a closer look tonight at the specs. Just thought I’d check.
TravSome days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
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14th April 2020, 03:48 PM #3Senior Member
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G'day,
From a quick bit of googling, they look to use the same fences. The 52" rails do hang out quite a bit, but perhaps not as much as the Incra, especially if you have their bigger setup?
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14th April 2020, 04:03 PM #4Intermediate Member
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Hi Ben
Do you know if the fence actually rides on the rail that is opposite to where you'd stand? I only ask as I have a dewalt DW745 that I have incorporated into a workbench. However the workbench depth is 1000mm, so if the fence only rides on one rail, then I have some ideas on how to attach it to the workbench.
Let me know, if all good, can you do $120?
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14th April 2020, 04:21 PM #5Senior Member
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No, the fence doesn't touch the rear rail. I guess it's mainly there to hold up any infill piece you have between the rails.
Hey, that reminds me! I have the infill piece hiding here somewhere as well.
At this stage I'd prefer to see if there's any interest at $150.
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14th April 2020, 04:29 PM #6Intermediate Member
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Ok thanks for checking. I don't need the extension wings as I don't have a sawstop, so are you happy to do just fence (and fence related parts)? If so, how much?
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14th April 2020, 04:31 PM #7Some days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
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14th April 2020, 04:43 PM #8Senior Member
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Ok, sold to Trav!
Thanks to Chris for your interest.
Ben
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