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I've seen the sidebyside saws bolted together, even different brands bolted together.
Guess I've never cared for the concept.
Back when I did have 2 saws, I kept a dado on the lesser saw. My main saw did all the ripping and cross cutting, which it still does.
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
WaterlooMark 02/9/2020
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Geez, a PM 66 and a Unisaw in the same shop? Excuse me if I don't feel sorry for you!
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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How would I set up two tablesaws in my shop?
One on the top of the other.
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Fred,
My 66 was free years back and the Uni was $290. Can you blame me?
Semper fi,
Brad
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But seriously, the only reason I bought a second saw was because switching between blades is becoming detrimental to my process now that I'm building for money. If it weren't for that I wouldn't even have considered a second saw.
Semper fi,
Brad
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Set up the crosscut saw as your out feed table for the ripping saw?
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I'm thinking that but I think the Uni is about 1/4" taller than the 66. Once I clean the machine oil out of the mating surfaces (seller put it there to protect against rust) I'll get a good measure.
Semper fi,
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Typical setups I've seen are side to side or back to back though nothing says you have to attach the two together.