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Originally Posted by ShaneB I have a 10" Craftsman Tablesaw with extension wings on the sides, but still find it difficult to rip a 4x8 sheet of plywood. I have been using a circular saw, but would like to find a way to do it with the tablesaw if possible. Does anyone have any experience with this? |
I have a Craftsman 10 table saw that I rip 4x8 sheets on.
I use an in-feed and out-feed table. The in-feed table is small 36x36 and has wheels. I lay the sheet on the in-feed and guide the sheet into the blade. The in-feed table for me is key because I dont have to struggle with lifting the stock. I wheel the table right to my truck, slide the sheet on top & wheel it into the garage/shop. This made for less trips to the Chiropractor after a project.
My table saw is the 10 bench top model. The saw came with steel legs that I had weighed down with sand bags to prevent it from tipping. I have since mounted the saw on to a cabinet that I built making the saw more stable and a lot safer when ripping large stock. The cabinet top also gives me 32 rip capacity to the right (up from 24).
Hope this helps.