Re: Radial Arm Saw
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:59 pm
If you mount the RAS with adjustment bolts and adjust the whole chassis level to the table top you will have a RAS that does not go out of adjustment when someone drops a 4x4 on the table.everettdavis wrote:I am thinking about an area that when done will be a combination of a laid in Radial Arm Saw, and a Miter Saw similar to elements in the two photos attached.
The RAS extension on mine, I hope to have hinged in a drop away with slide out 2x4 supports below.
I will use stem slotted elevator bolts, T-Nuts and lock nuts to level the Radial Arm Saw from beneath to the fixed table countertop, with a drop in replaceable Masonite type top plate over the saw area.
Have some of you built something similar for your shops?
Everett