15:09 Recently retired and now have time to enjoy woodworking. As a beginner I have watched a ton of videos on assembly tables and this is by far the best yet. Enjoy subscribing to your videos videos. Keep’em coming.
I'm new to woodworking. I'm having a great time learning. needless to say, i have been watching a lot of these videos. This is the best outfeed table i have seen so far. the joints are perfect and the top is gorgeous. Derfinitely a new fan and i will be viewing more videos on this channel.
Man this is exactly what I’m wanting to build in my new shop, you made yours and provided the plans just at the right time. Can’t wait for part 2. I’ll be waiting
I had a a delta table saw and I loved it. it was great, the only reason I upgraded it for a "saw stop" for safety reasons. as soon as i put it for sale it was sold in one day. good luck with the upgrade.
Simple, sometimes make the look so good. If it was me, I would round/chamfer the legs outside edges for personal safety (protect my legs from hitting sharp edges) and to protect them from been chipped out.
I was looking at a Delta table saw too. Along with Harvey and Grizzly. However, I found a great used Sawstop off marketplace I am so glad I went with Sawstop. You just never know when you'll have a lapse in judgment using a tablesaw.
You might also consider getting the rigid saw from home depot. I've had mine for more than 10 years and up until lately it was used nearly daily. The rigid saw can also run off 220 or 120 your choice. As for your assembly table, cudos for a well done project.
I just purchased the Skil table saw myself. I'm interested to see how you bring that up to match the new out feed table. So far the only thing I don't like about the Skil is how short it is.
Hey brother love the workbench! I just bought you plans and built it myself and am loving the addition to my shop. Quick question: Have you found the need, or do you plan to add a vertical support in between the top and bottom frame horizontal frame assemblies to prevent sagging over time? Love the channel, looking forward to part two of this build and the updated plans!
Hey!! What are your thoughts on dog holes along the top of your workbench? I was thinking about drilling dog holes in the top for clamping. They can also serve as vacuum ports. I think I might make a "hollow" 4'x8' workbench with a vacuum port for my dust collector. That way much of the dust from sanding can be vacuumed through the table.
Dog holes aren't great for me because I use this bench for everything and I'm often laying screws and other small items on it that would likely fall through the holes. I use the T Track for clamping
Don't add dog holes to your assembly table. 1.5 inch top really isn't thick enough to work well. The T-track works a lot better. You may want to consider adding another track in the middle.
@michaeljorden2457 You know youtube has this really cool feature that allows you to SKIP AHEAD in the video, it's also broken into labeled chapters so you can skip to whatever you wanna see.......I guess another option is to waste everyone's time with dumb comments
What screws did you use to attach the quick release bracket to the table. The wood screws don’t have a flat enough head and the machine head screws with the kit aren’t long enough
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15:09 Recently retired and now have time to enjoy woodworking. As a beginner I have watched a ton of videos on assembly tables and this is by far the best yet. Enjoy subscribing to your videos videos. Keep’em coming.
I have the Delta 36-725 T2 table saw. Great saw for the price. It needed blade alignment. Now it cuts very accurately.
That outfeed table is sweet! Looking forward to part 2 of both the outfeed table and the long awaited miter station.
I'm new to woodworking. I'm having a great time learning. needless to say, i have been watching a lot of these videos. This is the best outfeed table i have seen so far. the joints are perfect and the top is gorgeous. Derfinitely a new fan and i will be viewing more videos on this channel.
Thanks!
Man this is exactly what I’m wanting to build in my new shop, you made yours and provided the plans just at the right time.
Can’t wait for part 2. I’ll be waiting
Happy to help! Part 2 will be coming soon!!
Loving the channel man just what I needed!
@@JoeyGaglioti happy to help
I had a a delta table saw and I loved it. it was great, the only reason I upgraded it for a "saw stop" for safety reasons. as soon as i put it for sale it was sold in one day. good luck with the upgrade.
I actually ended up with a sawstop too! th-cam.com/video/h3iE0mtUUBo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wLY4XGqEId21ulCZ
@@PatriotDIY Good choice!
Simple, sometimes make the look so good. If it was me, I would round/chamfer the legs outside edges for personal safety (protect my legs from hitting sharp edges) and to protect them from been chipped out.
Good idea
Thanks for yet another awesome build! Much appreciated!
Thanks alot Keith, im glad my videos are able to help!!! Let me know if theres anything else yall want to see!!!
This looks great. Found your channel today. Enjoying watching your shop build out.
Wonderful outfeed table... Planning on building one myself. Also using a folding table for the outfeed table for my Dewalt table saw. .. thanks!
I was looking at a Delta table saw too. Along with Harvey and Grizzly. However, I found a great used Sawstop off marketplace I am so glad I went with Sawstop. You just never know when you'll have a lapse in judgment using a tablesaw.
Yea, I'm actually looking at a Laguna now but will be saving for a sawstop!
You might also consider getting the rigid saw from home depot. I've had mine for more than 10 years and up until lately it was used nearly daily. The rigid saw can also run off 220 or 120 your choice.
As for your assembly table, cudos for a well done project.
Thanks for the reccomendation, I actually ended up going with a Sawstop
Excellent work.
Just found your channel. Love it. I have the delta t2 and it’s awesome for me.
go Harvey. just ordered one.
Looks awesome!
nice job,
Thanks!
Has a part 2 been published to this yet? I"m curious to see what you did with the underneath portion of the build.
It's awesome dude, awesome.
I want to see a video of you adding the storage to the mitter station.
I just purchased the Skil table saw myself. I'm interested to see how you bring that up to match the new out feed table. So far the only thing I don't like about the Skil is how short it is.
The skil has served me well everything in my shop was built using that saw!!! I just built a platform for it to sit on out of 2x4s and 3/4 ply!!
Hey brother love the workbench! I just bought you plans and built it myself and am loving the addition to my shop.
Quick question:
Have you found the need, or do you plan to add a vertical support in between the top and bottom frame horizontal frame assemblies to prevent sagging over time?
Love the channel, looking forward to part two of this build and the updated plans!
I don't think it will need a middle support especially once the drawers and cabinets are in.
How did the Shellac work out as a finish? Did you have any issues with it gumming up later on?
No, it's been great
Hey!! What are your thoughts on dog holes along the top of your workbench? I was thinking about drilling dog holes in the top for clamping. They can also serve as vacuum ports. I think I might make a "hollow" 4'x8' workbench with a vacuum port for my dust collector. That way much of the dust from sanding can be vacuumed through the table.
Dog holes aren't great for me because I use this bench for everything and I'm often laying screws and other small items on it that would likely fall through the holes. I use the T Track for clamping
Don't add dog holes to your assembly table. 1.5 inch top really isn't thick enough to work well. The T-track works a lot better. You may want to consider adding another track in the middle.
Just get to it.
@michaeljorden2457 You know youtube has this really cool feature that allows you to SKIP AHEAD in the video, it's also broken into labeled chapters so you can skip to whatever you wanna see.......I guess another option is to waste everyone's time with dumb comments
What screws did you use to attach the quick release bracket to the table. The wood screws don’t have a flat enough head and the machine head screws with the kit aren’t long enough
#14 x 1.5" wood screws!
@@PatriotDIY Link for these?
Check out the Harvey table saws I just got one , you will be ready to upgrade from the delta soon .
Yea...ive already talked myself up from the Delta. Been looking at Laguna. Butif I'm gunna spend Harvey money, I may just get Sawstop.
Good looking table! What kind of plywood for the top?
Birch