Auxiliary Support Table for JointMatic

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wgander
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Auxiliary Support Table for JointMatic

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On sale for $21. but can I use it?
I don't have a JointMatic.
I do my routing on the 555413 Routing System (separate table for over or under routing).
Does this Support Table mount on top of one of my existing tables, or does it replace them?
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wgander wrote:On sale for $21. but can I use it?
I don't have a JointMatic.
I do my routing on the 555413 Routing System (separate table for over or under routing).
Does this Support Table mount on top of one of my existing tables, or does it replace them?

I can't figure out exactly how it works so I hope the instruction sheet that comes with it will tell me. I couldn't pass it up. If nothing else, I get an 18" t-track and two t-nuts out of the deal. Yes, I ordered it.

I just know that I can make something out of it - - I hope.

In reading the email ad, I conclude that the t-nuts ride in the t-slots on the Mark V table (originally)]Hmmmm. Maybe a small sliding cross cut table.[/SIZE]
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I figure I can't buy the materials for that price and I am always looking for materials to make another jig or table. So I pray I am one of the lucky people who orders before they run out. fjimp
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