rkh2 wrote:Brent
EMT is Electrical Metallic Tubing used in the electrical trade and is found in the electrical department where the conduit is in the big box stores (home depot, lowes). It is a thin wall version of galvanized rigid conduit and lighter weight. Used a bunch in commercial applications. Not sure about how it works with the SS. Dusty will have to answer that question.
To set the record straight - EMT is NOT the ultimate solution to this problem and EMT is NOT a total substitute for Extension Tubes.
I have two sets of 5' Extension Tubes. One has been cut to serve my own special needs and the other is used as is (5' Tubes).
I got the 2nd set of 5 footers because the original set was bent. I use a router table as an extension table on my Mark 5 setup quit often. The router table is heavy. If left to sit on the extension tubes without support, the extra weight will bend the extension tubes. Support legs or extension table support is a must.
As has been stated here, the EMT is probably not a usable item on the 510. The smaller diameter makes it difficult if not impossible to secure. I had trouble keeping my extension tubes tight in the 510 when they were full size (diameter).
I use the EMT for emergency setup needs - that is, when I need to do something that I am not properly equipped to do and I don't have standard tubes to do it with.
I use EMT a lot when setting up the Crafter's Station. The tables are almost always pulled tight together so the tendency to bend the tubes there is much less. I have 520 rails on everything now so the smaller diameter tubes don't effect my setups.
I hang my extra tables all the wall using EMT and wall brackets that I made.
IN CONCLUSION: EMT is not a good all round substitute for standard Extension Tubes but I would bet that if you had a couple lengths handy they would get used.