I didn't think to slide the table all the way to the end. I was just keeping it in the middle (standard position).
PS I like the motor home in the background. I am looking at getting on that size....
Miter Cuts w/o Tilting the Table???
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navycop wrote:I didn't think to slide the table all the way to the end. I was just keeping it in the middle (standard position).
PS I like the motor home in the background. I am looking at getting on that size....
We had a fifth wheel but when my knees gave out on me I decided the fifth wheel was more than I wanted to deal with. However, we love to get out so we bought this. Unfortunately, during the last off season, a family of pack rats moved into the engine compartment and rendered it inoperable.
Now that I have rid the area of pack rats and cleaned out almost all of what they left behind I need to get the wiring and hoses fixed so we can get back on the road.
Late October is the do it "or else" dead line that I have been given.
I didn't ask what the "or else" meant but I don't need to know.
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paul heller wrote:Dusty, what are these things?
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Paul
Paul, I'm not sure I know what you are questioning but the two photo crops appear to me to be the ends of the extension tubes protruding out of the floating table rail.
I hope this answers your question. If not, try me again.
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