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    Wood Working Guys: Mitre Saw/Router Table

    Cool. I'll do that. Any problems with sagging? Do you leave your router attached to the saw most of the time or do you remove it when not in use?
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    Tool kit ideas

    I made a "Wife box" that stays in the house. It's full of crappy screw drivers, side cutters that didn't know they were about to cut a hot wire (cutters fault, not mine), crooked hammer that misses nails and a stud finder that is a liar. Everything else is lost on my workbench because someone...
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    Wood Working Guys: Mitre Saw/Router Table

    Jackfre- Thanks for the tip on Lee Valley. I'll check them out. Rice Rocket- That table is nice but might be a little above my skill level at this point. I'd get lost just reading the plans! rsanter- I actually thought about something like that but I really like the idea of having the miter...
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    Wood Working Guys: Mitre Saw/Router Table

    It also depends on what table saw you have and what router you plan to use. If you are using a contractor saw with a heavy router, I would be careful leaving it there when its not in use. I've seen saws that have started to sag because of the constant weight of the router on a lower-end saw...
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    Wood Working Guys: Mitre Saw/Router Table

    Thanks for the input guys. Good advice all around. Seems like mounting the router on the table saw might be the way to go since I can use the existing fence and the table saw is already on wheels. ford33, that "Ultimate Tool Stand" link is great. That might be the way I go for a miter saw stand.
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    Wood Working Guys: Mitre Saw/Router Table

    Hey gus, I'm fairly new here. Been lurking for awhile but this is my first post. I hope this is in the right place. I'm getting ready to build a table to mount my mitre saw on. It's a fairly large, heavy compound mitre saw and I need the table to be mobile (on casters) because I generally do all...
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    ideas for smoother transition between fireplace & tiles

    I'd use the same grout that you used on the tile. Good job on the tile by the way.
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