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8th June 2005, 07:39 PM #1
Work in progress
Thought I'd get in before Peter (Sturdee) posts his pictures
Been toying with the idea of modifying my contractor saw (MJ2331), fitting the Triton router table in the right wing.
As you can see, I have yet to 'build' the spacers around the router table, but at least the metal work is done.
I fitted 40mm aluminium angle between the fence rails and the saw, and used these to support the extensions. You will also see that I have relocated the right hand 'cheese grater' to the left side, thus producing an overall table width of 2 metres.
++ Noodle_snacks: this should also assist you in your planning for the same conversion of your saw
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8th June 2005, 07:47 PM #2
One question.
How do you get up on that ladder and where does it lead to?
You don't have a second storey in there do you ?If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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Originally Posted by Soren
Soren, there I go and take time of and show you how I built mine onto the TSC-10HB and you sneak into print before me whilst I'm kept busy re the timber pack deal.
Great job, good to see you worked out the details for fitting it into your saw.
BTW I won't be ready to post pics untill Friday.
Peter.
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8th June 2005, 08:32 PM #4Originally Posted by Sturdee
That might give me a chance to actually finish the fil-in strips, before you post your most excellent modification
Sorry to steal your thunder
Gumby: the ladder is just being stored on the wall, but the garage is high enough to actually have a mezanine, which I use for storage