2CRUZ
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Hey, Fellas I just bought a new DeWalt 10 in. 15 amp. Job Site Table Saw. Lowes had them on sale $549.00 plus my 10%. Does anyone else have one if so what do you think of it?
Thanks, Guys
Thanks, Guys
I built an outfeed table and an infeed table which have greatly enhanced the performance and versatility saw. You'll be happy with this saw for sure.
The outfeed and infeed tables attach to the saw without tools. The infeed table allows the crosscut sled to be fully retracted in font of the blade without tipping.
For those who find the fence not sufficient, a reversibile aux tall and long fence may be helpful. I like feather boards and this fence has been very handy at times.
If any of these mods might interest you, PM me as I have documented the building processes in PDFs. Although not "plans" per se, will share freely.
Wow! The mods/accessories you added to your dewalt sure give it quite the upgrade. Very impressed, and I will take you up on the PM for more will DM you for details...well done!


Yeah Bud, you did a nice job on those jigs!If it is the 7491 RS, it is one great saw. I downsized from a 3HP Unisaw and went with out a table saw for a couple of years using only a track saw. I wanted to rip narrow pieces for face frame and door frames and got the 7491. It has really surprised me about how capable it is.
I run full kerf Forrest WW II blades with out problems and it spins a full sized 8" dado just fine. Of course the feed rate is slower than my old cabinet saw, but it is a well built tool for the compromises that have to be made with lightweight portable jobsite saws.
I took the time with a dial indicator to make sure that the miter slots are parallel to the blade and likewise for the rip fence. Very little tuning was needed, but the adjustments are designed into this saw if needed. The fence is a strong point on this saw, however the included miter gauge is worthless. I replaced mine with an Incra model that is excellent and added LeeCraft zero clearance inserts for tear out free work.
I built an outfeed table and an infeed table which have greatly enhanced the performance and versatility of this saw. You'll be happy with the 7491RS for sure.
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The outfeed and infeed tables attach to the saw without tools. The infeed table allows the crosscut sled to be fully retracted in font of the blade without tipping.
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For those who find the fence not sufficient, a reversibile aux tall and long fence may be helpful. I like feather boards and this fence has been very handy at times.
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If any of these mods might interest you, PM me as I have documented the building processes in PDFs. Although not "plans" per se, will share freely.
For those who disdain lowly "jobsite saws"................ Maybe think again
UPDATE 11-17-2020: I learned that DeWalt changed the upper rear cross member from tubular to a flat C-channel sometime after my saw was built (Type 2 manufactured 2017). Fortunately the overall outfeed table concept is still valid but the "hook" feature of the support wing will need to be adapted accordingly.
Hello... I just purchased the 7491RS newer model with the square cross bar.
Very impressed with the out feed table you built and was wondering if the plans are available. if so, how can I get them?
If it is the 7491 RS, it is one great saw...
one of the best
Would i be able to get your plans. Amazing work btw.Chevota Guy,
I know this is an old post but have to say you did a very nice job finishing it, love the sleds and outfeed tables. Good to hear a full kerf blade is working well, that's huge testament to this saws capabilities.
What you've done will seriously improve the capabilities of that saw and could replace approx. 80% of cabinet table saws being used plus it looks really nice.
I have two nice Unisaws and currently rebuilding a 85lb Unisaw motor but laugh what I'm using them for as a proper set up like yours would work for most and save a ton shop space. Just don't rip massive pieces of hard lumber anymore and all my sheeting is cut with a track saw and them finished on the unisaw. One unisaw is only being used to cut aluminum.
Can you share more pictures of the infeed table? I have the same saw and could use one just like yours! Thanks!