Hi All –
John Carrol, in the August / September issue of Fine Homebuilding sets up his chop saw with two adjustable outriggers with rollers on their tops.
The question: Who makes / sells those outriggers?
Thanks.
ronw
Hi All –
John Carrol, in the August / September issue of Fine Homebuilding sets up his chop saw with two adjustable outriggers with rollers on their tops.
The question: Who makes / sells those outriggers?
Thanks.
ronw
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Try this:
http://forums.prospero.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=21888.10
Jon Blakemore
Edited 3/9/2003 5:19:15 PM ET by Jon Blakemore
Is this really the URL you meant to paste into your reply? All it got me was another Breaktime reading window.
I saw some similar adjustable roller stands at "Big Lots" the other day. Don't know who makes them but they cost about $15.00 each. Or you can go to e-bay and search for "adjustable roller stand" . You will find several for sale in the same price range.
Edited 3/18/2003 11:11:25 PM ET by playdoh
Hi playdoh -
Thanks for the lead; I'll give it a try.
Ron
Go to HD and look at the Ridgid Flip Tops. They work great for table saw outfeed and great for miter saw ext, They can be locked ( pinned) flat or left to flip. I turn the long side in line with the saw table and put on on each side of the miter saw. For table saw use as outfeed leave in flip mode and put perpendicular to blade. http://www.ridgidparts.com/accessories/AC99330.phtml