Quick & Dirty SawStop Outfeed Table

Stuart Ablett

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I will one day build a proper outfeed table, one that hinges up and down, but for now this worked out really well.

I'm cutting up a bunch of parts to make some small carts for the L shop, using a roller stand is not really the answer for this, but I needed something, as the balancing act at the edge of the tablesaw is not a good thing.

I used the piece of laminate covered board that I cut off the extension table of the SawStop when I downsized it.

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It is very simple. I cut a piece of wood to support the outfeed table, and I put some threaded inserts into the wood, these line up with the holes in the back angle iron rail on the saw. I then use two bolts with knobs on them to tighten down the outfeed table, that holds the end on the saw..

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The end away from the saw, I just use one of my roller stands to hold it up.

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A pic showing under the saw so you can see the simple way it is attached.

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A shot from the other side.

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To make it easier to line up the holes in the angle iron and the inserts in the wood, I just drew a line on the angle iron, even I should be able to figure it out, without having to crawl under the saw!

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Remove the two bolts by hand and that is all I have to do.

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The roller stand is just sitting there, not attached in any way.

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When I'm done, the outfeed table just goes under the back of the saw, and a simple wedge holds it there, out of the way until I need it next time.

Simple, effective, cheap and quick to build!

Cheers!
 
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