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Great idea on the outfeed table. Wonderful set of helpers you have there, too. They look proud to have helped. Keep that up and they'll conquer their own worlds in the future.
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Never see a Pic of the SO??
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Angela, my wife, helps out a lot too!
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Obviously, you are under orders to never post her face online. My wife is of the same mind, understandably. If I was her, I wouldn't want my face associated with the actions and posts of someone like me, either.
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What are you planning for the miter slots into the table? not happy with my first time I did it..
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The table is mobile. I am really thinking about removing the one piece of track at that end and adding the gap back to the lower extrusion> Then I would roll that gap to the miter slot I need when needed and also using the gap for my tracksaw cuts when I break down my ply for the sheets I cut on the cnc. I also have a jessem maser slide I can install but some of my jigs still need a slot. Not 100% sure yet.
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My plywood giftbox is here
2016 GMC 3500HD SLT 4X4 single rear wheel long bed double cab replaced my Titan yesterday.
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12-21-2016, 01:06 AM
Oh man, that's just too bad ......
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(12-21-2016, 12:16 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: 2016 GMC 3500HD SLT 4X4 single rear wheel long bed double cab replaced my Titan yesterday.
From Nissan to GMC, eh??
Well, you're getting warmer...
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Nice, good luck with it.
My next truck is going to be a full 8' bed as well, live and learn. Don't need the back compartment however, 2 door is enough. I'm thinking Ford F-250, but could be convinced otherwise.
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