Jerry Ridgid has a flat top stand similar to a roller stand. I've heard good thing about. I looked at one Friday the top is flat & adjustable up & down. the top tilts just slightly toward the saw & as the material starts to slide onto it it pivots to a flat position. This may help.jerryjankura wrote:I think is just one example of SS not understanding the market. Nothing frosts me more than having to adjust my out-feed table every time I raise or lower my blade height, tilt my table or move the carriage to better if for the wood or something. I would buy a out-feed table that adjusted with my table in a heart beat but they don't offer one.
If I was running Shopsmith I would have one of these on the market tomorrow at a price no SS owner could refuse and I offer one or two accessories that carried a good profit margin and I bet I could recoup my development costs in a short period of time.
I'll buy into that thought. I bought the "power lift" about a week after they had it on the market. We even drove down to Dayton to pick it up.
Question - besides the "self adjusting" outfeed table, what other attachments do you think would become "must haves"?
-- Jerry J.
Unfortunately while the SS has some fantastic ideas implemented in the units they have manufactures in many areas they still have a ways to go. To put it succinctly the table-saw is not one of these. My Dad actually looked at SS back in the 50's & went with stand alone tools. His first commission a desk paid for a full sized Craftsman contractor saw which I have today & it still works fine. His next commission paid for the 6" C-man jointer I have today of course this means I have 2 t-saws & 2 jointers 2 planers 1 portable I floor model, 2 drill-presses 1 radial floor model 1 table top (my sister got his floor model & his 12" band-saw) I have both a 12" & a 14" band-saw with raiser block. I also have both of his shapers & both his 12" & his 10" RAS's as well as his (C-man lathe in storage )a 1930's Delta lathe & a Jet mini lathe which I won in a drawing. Dad's T-saw, 10" RAS, jointer & Air compressor are in storage I have the rest of the tools in my 13.5 x 24.5 shop. Even though it is crowded I still wouldn't want a SS.
So what can I say I am blessed with tools.