After years of using a roller stand for outfeed support, I decided to go to a table instead. I wanted something that was attached to the saw but was also portable (saw is on casters.) Drew up a sketch and took it down to a friend who owns a local cabinet shop; he made the top. Two pieces of 3/4" MDF sandwiched together with a laminate top surface. Rubber banding on the edge. He also cut the slots for the miter gauge blade.
Bought the leg and hinge kit from Rockler (hinges not shown in the photo.) Legs are adjustable vertically and swing up and lock in place under the table when table is retracted.
In this photo, you can see where the hinges are attached to the rail with two sets of bolts, left and right. There was only one hole drilled in each location; second hole (one on the left on each side) had to be drilled.
Had to mill an extra slot in each hinge bracket for the second bolt. Bridgeport did the job nicely.
One of Murphy's Laws seems to always creep in. This time it was "everything takes longer than you think." Overall, pleased with the result.
Doug
Bought the leg and hinge kit from Rockler (hinges not shown in the photo.) Legs are adjustable vertically and swing up and lock in place under the table when table is retracted.
In this photo, you can see where the hinges are attached to the rail with two sets of bolts, left and right. There was only one hole drilled in each location; second hole (one on the left on each side) had to be drilled.
Had to mill an extra slot in each hinge bracket for the second bolt. Bridgeport did the job nicely.
One of Murphy's Laws seems to always creep in. This time it was "everything takes longer than you think." Overall, pleased with the result.
Doug