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What BB can build under the scrollsaw extension

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The cut sizes 20 x 30 are perfect sizes to go from there in most all my building things and not much lost wood.

  This cabinet under the table saw was all 20 x 30" pieces to start with so the drawers are 30" plus long. I use the drawer space from both sides of the tablesaw extension. Muchly handy for drill press items and things that directions. Then when working on the other side of the saw extension item I normally use for that side as the long drawers go each directions. Its kinda like killing two stones with one bird.

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After it was built I noticed a perfect place to store the Incra miter gauge set when not in use. Oh yea the drawers are 1/2" with 1/8" bottoms with the bottoms being glued in. The pulls were left overs through the years but not a good place for this type of pull for they will grab drop cords and or air lines.

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Gotta love finding a use for that wasted empty space under the table saw. I did something similar a number of years ago on my Jet Contractor Saw with 52" extension table. On the back side of the drawers I hang my Incra sliding cross cut sled. Made my life much easier.

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Great idea, guys.  Allen, your "shop" is much too clean.  :ph34r:

37 minutes ago, Fred Wilson said:

Great idea, guys.  Allen, your "shop" is much too clean.  :ph34r:

:D

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Plenty good Gerald. My shop is 30 x 62 and every square inch has junk to the ceiling and when wife takes stuff back to my shop she had been using in her shop I tell her to leave the things at the door, don't even attempt to find a place in the shop and no don't take the stuff back to where you found it. I have to see the things go in my shop then I don't mind spending a day or two looking. And please tell me when you sneak things out or else I will spend a month looking cause I know for sure I put it in there.

On 11/23/2016 at 0:44 PM, Smallpatch said:

Plenty good Gerald. My shop is 30 x 62 and every square inch has junk to the ceiling and when wife takes stuff back to my shop she had been using in her shop I tell her to leave the things at the door, don't even attempt to find a place in the shop and no don't take the stuff back to where you found it. I have to see the things go in my shop then I don't mind spending a day or two looking. And please tell me when you sneak things out or else I will spend a month looking cause I know for sure I put it in there.

I am like that and can see where it comes from. If I can visualize where I left something I might find it, but otherwise it is a lost cause.

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I like that idea. But I mounted my router on my saw table.

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