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^^^^ very nice, looks handy.
Thanks... this afternoon I got busy with the drill press table top. I bought a Woodpecker precision top but the increased table size interferes with the lift handle. Came up with a maybe brilliant solution at least in my mind. I wanted to be able to remove it quickly without threaded fasteners. Built a box that snugly fits over the cast table...

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This elevates the surface and allows the crank handle to clear... well sort of... got to make a slight chamfer

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My goal was not to hard fasten the box to the existing table, or the woodworking table to the box, so I created hardwood slides allowing me to move the table fore/aft as well as being able to swing it side to side thus utilizing more of the sacrificial inset backing plate.

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This cubby hole is begging for a pull out low profile drawer... stay tuned!

The sliding table and sliding fence allow me to set zeros by multiple means. I think I have created a precision drill press table for woodworking that can come off quick simply by lifting it off the existing cast table for metal work.

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Still need to do some finishing, maybe edge banding or white paint to match the table top and make a pull out tray I think.
 
   / Todays shop time. #1,003  
Pretty friggin’ nice design and build, dragon!
 
   / Todays shop time. #1,004  
Table saw week here.

I got this Delta contractor saw 25 years ago with unifence and right side extension. At the time it was really more than I could afford, but it has been a wonderful saw and done a heck of a lot of work. Years ago I put it on a mobile base made from 2 2x6's and 6 HF casters. I always used a block of wood to keep it in one place, but this week made a couple of screw lifts that work better. Photo 1.

For a long time I had a Craftsman tool chest on the right side for odds and ends, but shifted that to another use. So this week I made a simple cabinet out of stuff laying around. Full extension heavy duty slides. For my own stuff I just butt the pieces together and fasten with an air stapler and wood glue. I have cabinets made that way 30 years ago and used every day. Photo 2.

The original guard/splitter assembly was a nuisance, so I used it without for over 3 decades. No incidents of any kind. But now I guess I am more careful. I made a splitter out of 1/16" mild steel that works perfect. Photo 3. Thinking about making a guard now.

Over the years I've used various outfeed tables and roller stands but decided to make an outfeed extension. Looking for ideas on the web, I found an original new-in-box Delta outfeed kit for sale. For $50 and free shipping. Laying around in a warehouse for a long time I guess. Photo 4, 5, 6.
 

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Table saw week here.

I got this Delta contractor saw 35 years ago with unifence and right side extension. At the time it was really more than I could afford, but it has been a wonderful saw and done a heck of a lot of work. Years ago I put it on a mobile base made from 2 2x6's and 6 HF casters. I always used a block of wood to keep it in one place, but this week made a couple of screw lifts that work better. Photo 1.

For a long time I had a Craftsman tool chest on the right side for odds and ends, but shifted that to another use. So this week I made a simple cabinet out of stuff laying around. Full extension heavy duty slides. For my own stuff I dont bother with fancy joinery, just butt the pieces together and fasten with an air stapler and wood glue. I have cabinets made that way 30 years ago and used every day. Photo 2.

The original guard/splitter assembly was a nuisance, so I used it without for over 3 decades. No incidents of any kind. But now I guess I am more careful. I made a splitter out of 1/16" mild steel that works perfect. Photo 3. Thinking about making a guard now.

Over the years I've used various outfeed tables and roller stands but decided to make an outfeed extension. Looking for ideas on the web, I found an original new-in-box Delta outfeed kit for sale. For $50 and free shipping. Laying around in a warehouse for a long time I guess. Photo 4, 5, 6.

Very nice build!
 
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Same here. I just took Mark off my “help the needy” list.
They are expensive... I don't buy/have any of their other stuff but the table I could resist. I weighed that vs making my own from Rockler or Kreg hardware and decided to splurge on this one since the new drill press deserved it. :D
 
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I like it! Especially the thumb holes for the sacrificial inset backing plate. I just made a 3" square hole for mine and remove it with the shop vac. But I am going to dig out the forstner bits and make a couple thumb holes on mine.
 
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Pat, I scored one of these
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HTC ***-138 Outfeed Roller System For Table Saws - Infeed Outfeed Roller Tables - Amazon.com

last year on CL for $40, brand new; owner's Unisaw took a dump before he mounted the extension and he scrapped the whole idea, just wanted the extension out of his basement.

The downside - someday installing it on my PM66 may make it to the top of the project list :rolleyes: ... Steve
 

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