Billy Burt
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Okay, this may seem like an idiot question for some of you, but I've only had a table saw for about 5 years now. It's a Delta contractor saw and came with what the box called a unifence. It doesn't look like the unifence on the unisaw, but it is an extruded aluminum t-square fence. The fence has a number of grooves running down the top and back. This makes attaching jigs and other accessories a breeze and I've really liked this aspect of the fence. However, I recently upgraded to the Biesemeyer fence and rail system (thanks to the Lowe's clearance) and this is where the queston comes in. How does one attach a sacrificial fence (SF) and other accessories to this fence? Do I just drill holes through it where I want them, or did I miss something? There are two things I need to attach in the near future. First would be a sacrificial fence for rabbeting. Yes, I could clamp the SF piece on, but I know there is a better way. The second accessory I wish to attach is my board buddies. I've become rather fond of them. So, do I just drill and tap the top of the fence for the mounts on these? I don't want to mess the Bies up, but I do need the functionality that the old fence gave me and want to do it correctly.