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I also built a cheap table with locking wheels (Harbor Freight) for my chop saw. Legs from bed frame and left over 3/4"plywood for top and scrap 1/2" plywood for shelf. DeWalt chop saw not from Harbor Freight. (Go figure). Attached Images
Reply:those bed frames, sure come in handy, nice jobDaye
Reply:Nice work, but put a thin (1/8" or so) peice of scrap between the saw and the wood top. Those saws leave big "skid marks" directly below the blade. After just a few repetative cuts and the board will be smoking. One big hot cut and it will be on fire. Been there... done that
Reply:Yes I will, I have some sheet metal that will work. Good idea. |
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