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A cabinet is no problem, here's the one I built...on castors so i can move it out of the way when needed.
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I have the ICS base on my SS PCS. Bought it on the Field Test program and the heavier base was an option for a little more dough. Can't imagine not having it. You will love it and thank yourself many times over for springing for it!
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blanning, did you get to look at the ICS base? If yes, whadya think?
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(09-01-2024, 05:32 AM)fredhargis Wrote: blanning, did you get to look at the ICS base? If yes, whadya think?
I played with it there in the show room. And it was really nice. But I decided against it. I ended up getting one of their bear crawl bases. I *think* it will fit the sawstop. The sales people seemed to think it would. That one has a little outrigger that goes under the outfeed legs.
I'll play with that for a while and see how it goes. And I may replace it with something I make to get the saw higher off the ground. If I hate the grizzly base with the SS, I can put it on another machine and get the SS ICS base.
I was hoping to peruse the scratch and dent area and maybe get another tool I don't need. But they closed it because the scratch and dent sale is in a couple weeks. But their showroom is always fun to visit.