06-19-2016, 03:10 PM
So my outfeed table is 1 1/2 inches higher than my new TS saw. So I gotta cut down the trestle base of this outfeed I made many years ago. The top is torsion box and has remained flat...so I don't want to get rid of this table. Its got a pc 690 in it and clamping holes...its more like a workbench. Laminated top.
But the cut is going to be tough. Its 8/4 maple, about 36inches, with another 4inch block of 8/4 glued on each end to support the leg levelers. So the ends are 16/4. Only way I can think to cut it is turn the table over and cut from the side with a circular saw...which is complicated by the end pieces. May have to handsaw the ends. Everything is glued...one piece....cant take the legs off. Poor planning on my part....should have anticipated one day needing to shorten it.
Any ideas?
But the cut is going to be tough. Its 8/4 maple, about 36inches, with another 4inch block of 8/4 glued on each end to support the leg levelers. So the ends are 16/4. Only way I can think to cut it is turn the table over and cut from the side with a circular saw...which is complicated by the end pieces. May have to handsaw the ends. Everything is glued...one piece....cant take the legs off. Poor planning on my part....should have anticipated one day needing to shorten it.
Any ideas?