charlese wrote:What purpose does the extension table brackets serve?
Answered below.
All you need is something to hold the table to the main table right there is not need to try to support it fully on the extension brackets is there?
The extension Brackets ARE the support to hold the extension to the main table.
I haven't seen SS outfeed table other than this morning in the Sawdust session but it looks like a simply bracket bolted to the table with a hole large enough for the support tube to pass through. It then acts like a hinge letting holding the table in plane but allowing it to swing up and down. Or am I missing something?
I did not get up early enough to see the Saturday Saw' Session, but with the extension brackets, you won't need another bracket or a hole in the main table. The extension brackets serve that purpose (along with Dusty's "L" bracket.) Use of the extension bracket ties in both possible rotation points (the two tubes) with the bottom of the main table. The brackets are strong enough to hold the extension table level with the main table, and also will allow vertical adjustment. Dusty's discovery is BRILLIANT!
Chuck
You need to see the video. The existing Shopsmith outfeed table only employs a bracket similar to the one Dusty built out of angle iron (aluminum in this case) with a hole for the support tube to fit through. I see no purpose in the extension brackets Dusty also has on his table.
All the brackets on the Shopsmith table does is allow the user to attach the table to the SS. Sort of in a hinge fashion. The extension bracket was designed to hold the floating tables in a outfeed postion and allow spacing for the two tubed one to connect the bracket to the table and one to connect the floating table to the bracket.
However if you space the aluminum L supports wide enough to straddle the main table and drill a hold big enough to allow the support tube to pass through, that should all that would be needed.
Like I said you need to see the video of the Sawdust session.
I'm going hunting for aluminum L that is has upright big enough to drill through. Secondly I'm going to call Shopsmith Tuesday (oh why did they have to wait for a long weekend to show us this exciting outfeed table) and see if I can order the brackets on the Shopsmith outfeed table separately.
I wish Dusty who saw the Sawdust Session and has the extension brackets would comment. I think he probably explain exactly what he used them. To me it seems that he started with the idea. Got a better idea and never went back and took them off. I'm probably wrong. I would really like to understand their purpose on dusty's setup.
Ed