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– Sign up for our newsletters to get free plans, techniques and reviews HERE. Looking for More Free Woodworking Information? The base to work with the 36″ extension (what we have in the shop) is $160 and the longer 52″ base is priced at $240.īy the way, the variation you see on the base near the extension legs is nothing more than plastic that I removed as I finished. If you have the new Unisaw and need to move it around your shop, if only to sweep up the dust every now and again, I would get the mobile base. This is a bang-up method to hold the legs to the unit, fast, cheap and easy. The final step to secure the two units together is to add the J-hooks at the extension legs (see the photo). With a bit of a thump, the table saw nestled into the mobile base. Megan held the mobile base from moving as we jockeyed the unit in place. With enough clearance, Megan Fitzpatrick slid the base under one edge of the saw and Bob Lang and I slowly allowed the unit to settle down onto the mobile base.Īll that was left was to wrestle the saw into its base location. I used 40mm pipe for the fence for dust extraction, it goes. For some reason the mdf warped after glue up, maybe i had it thicker in some parts, i used my veritas jack plane with 50 degree blade and got it flat as a tack in no time. After positioning the base under the extension table and tight to the saw bottom, we tilted the saw up, lifting at the table legs. Router table extension wing for table saw, made from 3 pieces of 15mm mdf laminated together and framed with pine. With the joke, “How many editors does it take to …¦” knocking about in my head, it took three editors to get the table saw situated into the mobile base. A couple bolts hold the stationary wheels in place, add the two clips to the end of the base in which the extension table legs sit, then attach the swivel caster to the foot apparatus and the entire assembly to the frame, then you’re ready to rock. The base came in last week and I finally found the time to put the base together.
You can tell from the above photo that our Unisaw has gone mobile.