Why not use all 4 way tubes for saw table stability ?

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Re: Why not use all 4 way tubes for saw table stability ?

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dusty wrote: Wed Sep 21, 2022 10:32 am
JPG wrote: Wed Sep 21, 2022 9:20 am 1) Drill press mode is impossible(bench tubes and way tubes are at a near right angle to each other).

2) The "stuff" is the table posts, the trunion, the table. Held together by joints that can be a bit sloppy as well as can be deflected under loading. If it were not so, we would not be having this bantering.
Sorry you see this as bantering. I was just trying to understand your comment "stuff above"..."stuff above what".
I did not mean to imply that bantering is a negative thing.
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Re: Why not use all 4 way tubes for saw table stability ?

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you could try something line this.

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