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You'll love the utility. I built one for the SS at work and it hardly ever gets folded down. It's even doubled as an assembly table. If you wanna spend the cash for the Sawstop branded one feel free. I think a solid surface may come in more handy than as a purely dedicated extension table. Check out
April Wilkerson's video on building one. She made her own hinge and I used a piano hinge. Whatever floats your boat
Here's mine
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09-24-2018, 06:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2018, 08:02 AM by Hank Knight.)
I also built an outfield table for my ICS SawStop. It came with a warped table extension. SawStop sent me a replacement and was not interested in my returning the warped original. I removed the warped support piece and replaced it with a straight one. Then I cut the table extension in half and attached one half to the saw. I hinged the other half and added folding legs. It works great in my crowded shop. Here are photos:
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Hank Knight, on Flickr
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I have the challenge of a small shop as well.
When the SawStop table is folded down it extends out about 1.5 inches at the top. On my saw, I have the ICS mobile base. With that base installed the table rests against the mobile base at the bottom extending out farther than at the top.
You might also consider that when the top is folded down it blocks the dust port. The interference is more significant if you have the overarm dust collection adapter in place. You will either need to use a 90 elbow (not optimal), or remove the dust hose when you fold the table down. I use a quick disconnect on my dust hose but it's still a bit of an inconvenience to have to pull the hose every time I want to drop the table.
I can email you pictures tonight if it would help. If so please PM me an email address.
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Wow! Great inputs! Thanks to all!
Now I need to do some thinkin'/figurin'.
Cheers . . . .
Billbo
Smyrna, GA