Extension Table Base for the 500

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Extension Table Base for the 500

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Is the Mark V 500 Extension Table Base compatible to the 510/520?

If not, why? What prevents it from being used?
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Hey Dusty,
I believe they are. I re-used mine when I got my 510 upgrade via an auction. It is working fine. I have a 7 1/2" extention table top now laying around that was on my 500.
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Hi,

They are indeed the same and my 500 to 520 kit told you to reuse the ones from the 500. If you check part numbers 504273 is shown for both.

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I saw somewhere a set of plans and a photo of what looked like a very easy-to-build rig, turning an old 500 table-carriage into an infeed/outfeed/extension table: just a wooden frame with a couple of stub pipes on top to mount the carriage on. There may have been a provision for hooking it to the 510/20 table as well.

Big advantage to the idea of course is that you can tilt it to match the main table, and it has miter slots.
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I had posted here that those infeed/outfeed/extension tables are just the perfect thing to do with the old parts from a 500 being upgraded....I took the first set from a '54 Magna and was so pleased I went on eBay and bought a second set to build another table.

While they did not design a clamp or attachment system, one can be devised. I simply have not found it necessary to do so.

I had posted pictures of these on the SSUG site but they got lost in their "upgrade"....Sigh....

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chiroindixon wrote:I had posted here that those infeed/outfeed/extension tables are just the perfect thing to do with the old parts from a 500 being upgraded....I took the first set from a '54 Magna and was so pleased I went on eBay and bought a second set to build another table.

While they did not design a clamp or attachment system, one can be devised. I simply have not found it necessary to do so.

I had posted pictures of these on the SSUG site but they got lost in their "upgrade"....Sigh....

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Why not re-post some of those pictures here?
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Now to see if I can figure it out. How I ever managed to post those pictures for my Shopsmith "SawStop" remains a mystery....

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OK guys.....How do I do it? I checked the instructions posted on how to attach a picture file to this post and all I get is I exceed the parameters allowed. I shot a new photo with my Canon 610.

How do you others post with the attached files that I can click on and have beautiful photos of your projects pop up?

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Doc,
I don't post the finest pictures here... I always use some photo editor on my computer and make them into smaller "e-mail size" .jpg files, which I can upload onto the forum. But I've seen much richer photos and I'm not sure what was done for those posts!

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chiroindixon wrote:OK guys.....How do I do it? I checked the instructions posted on how to attach a picture file to this post and all I get is I exceed the parameters allowed. I shot a new photo with my Canon 610.

How do you others post with the attached files that I can click on and have beautiful photos of your projects pop up?

Doc.....a computer dyslexic
Hi Doc! I adjust my camera to its lowest quality picture. (Lowest number of pixels) (On my little Cannon it is one star - as opposed to three.) With the lowest photo quality, then it works on the Forum! When snapping a shot with the camera set at high number of pixels - or high quality - the photo is too large to post here.
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