Wood4funwood4fun wrote:All -
Thanks for your replies. Agreed on sheetgoods...I'm not doing any 8x4 sheets (I said crazy, not insane). But I am doing ripping and crosscutting of 7ftx9" boards, and that does require support.
I guess the question is whether you build a support surface up by aggregating interconnected bits and pieces, or take away everything that you don't need from a large planar surface. The trade seems to be integral strength of one monolithic chunk at the expense of flexibility of many adjustable bits. (and that flexibility also conserves space)
Appreciate your thoughts.
-w4f
I believe if your doing much crosscutting of 7 foot long or longer boards on a table saw you are losing accuracy, stand a good chance of having the board pinch the blade and other wise working dangerously. Instead of spending any money to modify the SS go buy a lower cost 12 Powered Miter saw, a 10" slidding mitre saw (most will crosscut 9" fairly easy) or pickup a used Radial arm saw that are usually on Craigslist everywhere.