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Outstanding idea and implementation.
Where did you source the hardware?
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12-29-2018, 03:59 PM
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Looks good. I like the adjustment feature, and the hardware looks like all off the shelf parts.
Clevis and pin is a great attachment feature.
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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That's awesome!
I see your saw has the miter slot inboard of the blade like my Walker-Turner 16".
Only I don't have the outboard one like your saw.
Makes the slot only marginally useful.
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Put the bevel fence to good use today.
A 20* / 70* shim for the band saw sled taped in place:
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Made these angled grooves on the work:
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That made this saw rack possible:
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The Wixey angle box tool worked well for finding the angle, the nuts on the all thread allowed for finger easy micro - fine adjustment.
The bevel fence was a worthwhile project.
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Awesome sir, thanks for sharing. This looks like a great little tool, Well done
I also really like the solution for the saw holder. Need one for saws also.
Gordon