Ken Cook
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Just, too cool
OK! Now we need a pic of the Lazy Boy for this installation to be complete
Hmmm...along with asking for directions, asking for help seems to be a problem for the male species.
I tried that arrangement once. But the head of the radial arm was a nuisance. Not sure if I would do it again.
I would get that big blue or black thing out of my shop. That would be the first thing. What the heck is that thing in there for anyway?
Then, I would rearrange the shop to best work in it.
I'd have gotten a sliding compound miter saw (SCMS), and gotten rid of the Radial Arm Saw (RAS) completely.
I did that about 20 years ago, and I've never missed the RAS. Rips are done on the tablesaw (or the bandsaw). The SCMS can handle 12" cross-cuts, and I seldom need more than that, unless I'm doing something with plywood. The sled I have for the TS will handle cross-cuts up to about 24", so really, no problem.