That circular saw guide is cool! does it clamp down? Aint never seen that before.
That’s my track saw, and it’s pretty much irreplaceable in my shop. The aluminum track can be used with or without clamps, but most of the time I camp mine just to make sure it doesn’t move during the cut.
Do the tops side of the 2x4 sit flush with the top of the Kreg 66” c channels ?
Yes, I notched the top ends of the 2x4’s the thickness of the metal so the top of the 2x4’s would sit flush with the top of the c channel. See the 6:25 mark in this video.
I'm doing a similar table build for my !F Elite Foreman I ordered. for the bracing on the top shelf, did you screw through the metal rails at all or just glue/nail the 2x4 frame to itself?
I didn’t screw through the metal rails into the 2x4’s. They are wedged into the “c channel” of the rails. I did a follow up video of my attempt to sturdy it up some. It helped but it’s still not rock solid by any means.
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That is a big table! Great video!
Thanks! Even though I knew it was gonna be 64” x 64”, it still surprised me by how BIG it looks in my 2 car garage shop!