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Old 03-14-2008, 09:30 AM   #1
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Has anyone added (or thought about) adding a outfeed table extension to their 3650/3660 or similiar table saw?

I'm thinking another 12-18" should be sufficient.

ThankX in advance,
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You might find an idea or two in this thread.
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RJAngel,

I bought an outfeed table from Rocklers which with some minor tweaking works well with my TS3650. Part # 23316 .


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ThankX guys.

Gave some good ideas to works with.

Just added yet another project to the list..

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Of course you COULD build a workbench that is at the right height and have an item do multiple duty in your shop...
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