is just about the best deal I've seen around here in the last 6-7 years. $750 for a 10yr old Delta Unisaw in (supposedly) good condition, 220v 3hp, 6' rails, Unifence, outfeed table, extra blades, etc. This should be a piece of cake by comparison.Īt any rate, hopefully it's stil there when I get up in around noon (working nights). I had to help the previous owner of the house get a huge 10x42 milling machine out through the door and he had called in a few favors w/ an electric motor company - they had a big flatbed truck w/ hydraulic boom to yard that sucker out. thought I probably will want to take the top off sooner rather than later for inspection/cleaning.
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DELTA 50-302 Outfeed Table Specification. When not in use, the table easily folds out of the way. I meant more in terms of it would be more of a PITA to get loose and then reassembled than it would be worth for a 5 minute trip down the stairs.Īctually, the railing above the external access door to the basement is removable, and depending on how close I could get, I might be able to just rent an engine hoist and check out a chain fall from work (I work at a large hydro power plant) and lower it down right there w/o having to even take the top off. The DELTA 50-302 Outfeed Table is designed for use with the DELTA Unisaw 10-inch Tilting Arbor Saws, and can also be adapted to fit most other similar cabinet-type table saws. I attached the front legs the same way, making sure the marks lined up properly with the top and shelves.Of course it is feasible, because otherwise you'd have to throw the saw away if the motor went bad. I then marked and predrilled where each foot would go and screwed them in place. This makes it possible to adjust the height with an Allen wrench once the workbench is complete. In order to hide the adjustable feet, I drilled an access hole for each in the bottom shelf. Note that I wanted to maximize the storage space, so I moved the bottom shelf down as far as possible and since the top will have roughly a 5” overhang, a toe-kick isn’t necessary. Re: Unisaw Upgrades - Sliding Table & Router Table Finishing Touches, & Power Feeder Saw with extension and outfeed tables installed Power Switching / Dust Collection Manifold Switches are From Busy Bee Tools, B2561. I also went ahead and attached the middle leg and then repeated the process for each shelf. Next, I spaced the rear two legs apart on the floor and, after clamping the frame in place, I screwed them together using 2” decking screws. I then transferred those marks to all the other legs.
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The second my contractors saw 1.5 hp rockwell beaver with 2 solid cast extensions and a not installed yet accusquare fence.
Unisaw outfeed table full#
That’s a full 48' to help balance a full 8 panel. The first a Delta unisaw with large besimier fence. Outfeed Rollers support the workpiece to 4 past the blade. I started by marking on one leg where the top and each shelf would attach. Due to the good fortunes of Kijiji I now currently own 3 tables saws. Now that the shelves were finished, it was time to finally assemble the table. After a little design work in SketchUp, it was time to start building! I also couldn’t pass up the opportunity for more storage, so I decided to include two large shelves. And in order to meet the outfeed support requirements, I wanted it to have adjustable feet so that the top could be leveled with my table saw. This meant having a large, flat top that wouldn’t immediately soak up paint and glue. Since I’ll be building a second Roubo-style workbench for hand-tool work, I wanted this one to work well for assembling and finishing projects. So to solve this problem and to replace a small workbench that has seen better days, I decided to build a large workbench which would provide outfeed support for boards up to 8’ long. Ive been scraping by on good weather days outside with a 10 dewalt on a pop-up stand, but its barely adequate for anything but simple. I had to leave the bench behind, but I kept my saw. Roller stands can help some, but they can be annoying to setup for different length boards and lighter weight ones have a tendency to tip over at exactly the wrong time. The centerpiece of my old shop was my circa 1973 10' Delta Unisaw and a self-built solid fir workbench/outfeed table. You don’t have to use a table saw for long to realize the importance of having nice outfeed support when ripping longer material. Delta 10-inch Tilting Arbor Unisaw Platinum Edition Model 36-960.