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Yup, make room for another jig
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Sure, I would. Can't have too many jigs, or sleds.
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I bought one of those close to 20 years ago for the saw I had then and then decided I needed a different saw before putting it to use. Now I have a brand new vintage Dubby that doesn't fit my saw.
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I'd most certainly make room for it.
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Can this new sled do everything your other sleds do? If so, give some of those away and keep the new one.
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The amount of use you would have for it, I would make room for it!
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Dubby is still in business. They are currently listing that device for $180.00. Spare parts are available.
https://www.in-lineindustries.com/produc...-saw-sled/
I've never used it, but it appears to be well-made.
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