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Flintstone

Both look alright, I can just see it being a pain to set up, for some days I might only make a couple of cuts on there ? And do you not end up with a warped ply top rocking about ?
 
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LM

Both look alright, I can just see it being a pain to set up, for some days I might only make a couple of cuts on there ? And do you not end up with a warped ply top rocking about ?
It wouldn’t warp or rock if you had 2-3 inch thick pieces of ply screwed together, the top would be too heavy.
 
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Flintstone

I think I’ll give it a go, probably just as easy and compact as the folding Ketter really too.
 
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Time's Ran Out

A new thread would have been appropriate here as not many say good morning!
But I’ll just repeat a reply I gave a while ago - the legs/frame of the Dewalt with a piece of ply notched on, works a treat for us average guys.
 
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Time's Ran Out

It’s just the stand off the D24000 - 1AE8E937-A2B2-4ACA-A216-96A156CF2817.png
Courtesy of Tradetiler.
That way you don’t need separate tables and the board can be used as a bath board as well
 

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