2/ perhaps infeed and outfeed are the wrong terms? I intend to set up a system with measuring tapes and stops, so that I can cut 50 pieces EXACTLY 49.5" long without measuring or marking.https://twitter.com/MBtherealme/status/1238852691734003713 …
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3/ I tend to this now, but using a very ghetto, jerry-rigged approach with C clamps, 2x4s, and offcuts. e.g.pic.twitter.com/QGKWROE7m3
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4/ A fine idea that serves tens of thousands well, but it doesn't feel quite right to me. I've got that option now with my ~25 year old folding contractor's saw base (see above) and hate it / never use it. I prefer Soviet concrete over Japanese origamihttps://twitter.com/NerdKing52/status/1238856098385403905 …
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5/ Yep, but that's 8 + 4 + 2 for the saw = 14' feet. Going to 12' is already pretty big in my overcroweded shop - will fill one garage bay left-to-right and block half of the next (the one that has the garage door I walk through to the outside).https://twitter.com/bsmant/status/1238851471426404352 …
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6/ yep! I don't assert that my preference is or should be the preference of others. Even tho I bitch about a crowded / too small shop, I'm lucky enough to have three full garage bays that I have to share with no one / nothing. Very luck, all in all!https://twitter.com/NerdKing52/status/1238857009828634627 …
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7/ Will check it out, but have done a fair bit of research over the years, and have built several utility workbenches, storage cabinets, etc etc etc and I know what I like. >>>https://twitter.com/Bighodagxl/status/1238857311973707776 …
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8/ Current plan is 24" deep, 32" tall, 12' wide. Big plywood box (two, actually, next to each other), subdivided into three 4' wide bays, each open at the front for storage, all atop http://grizzly.com mobile base. This is how I built the CNC base and it works well for me.
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9/ yep, the one I'm using now (purchased back around 1997 or 98 when I was building the addition on my old house) is a Delta with pivoting-out-arms. https://twitter.com/stucknLAwzmbies/status/1238862071544102913 …
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10/ Base cabinets done (tho i might add doors later?). Going to buy a new mitre saw (sliding!), then build left / right fences to the matching height. Going atop a Grizzly mobile base (arriving Tuesday).pic.twitter.com/EPOsaQZ4LY
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11/ Cut the rails on the Grizzly mobile base (max length, 21") in half, and welded angle iron in to stretch them.pic.twitter.com/mGFCnWh2YY
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12/ Not ENTIRELY happy w result. Maybe 1/8" of sag in the middle of the run, and it only has 1/4" of ground clearance at the corners, so it almost drags in the center. Thinking of making 2" thick riser blocks for the casters, to life the whole thing up a bit.pic.twitter.com/yXelqKCZPV
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Bering wheels under the middle? Or maybe a single wheel well cut into the very middle to pivot on...pic.twitter.com/sD9G2lhnRk
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