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Make Your Table Saw into a Work Station
Issue: Issue 313
Posted Date: 11/6/2012

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Most woodworkers can always use some extra bench area. By making this portable work surface, you'll be able to quickly convert your table saw into a handy workbench when you need additional room for light assembly and finishing work. Use 1/2-inch thick plywood, cutting it to overhang the saw table by a few inches all around. The cleats serve to help position the top while preventing it from sliding if bumped. When the work surface is not needed, a hole in one corner makes it easy to hang.

- Jack Bruce, Olivet, MI

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