It looks a little shakey to me, though I guess with limited space you need
to make sacrifices.
Dave
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That is actually a great idea for us folks that are short on space for a
"normal" shop. If any one has ideas to modify this basic design to
accomodate a standard skill saw in tablesaw mode and still be collapsable
for compact storage between uses, I'd like to hear about them.
I'm figuring about a 2 foot square top. Maybe about 1 foot thick (box) with
fold-out sides and perhaps some water-pipe leg extensions to bring it up to
a workable height. I like the outfeed support. Maybe a crosscut sled built
into the design. Storage compartment for such things as extra blades,
extension cord, safety glasses and hearing protection, push sticks, a few
tools...
Yea!!! this could work
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