You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Just got the 7485 saw and I'm currently building this by rewinding, fast forwarding and pausing 8000 times. So far it looks great with a few tweaks. Love the detail man.
I have been looking at photos and videos of these out feed tables for the dewalt saw and this one is by far my favorite one, I think I made up my mind and will be building on just like this.
@@blackmangopit The out feed side is higher but you shim your saw to be flush with it. I made the outfeed side taller so If I ever need to switch to a new saw it would still fit.
Great video. Just what I needed to make my saw more useable. Where'd you find those cord wraps? Not sure I'm up on the music. But, I'm old. I like classic country.
@@jonesworksshop Everyone says it's very simple but for us amateurs it's a bit difficult I want to do a similar one and the phase is what I have all the tools and I don't do anything.🇬🇷👍
@@Kokoras1980 I totally get that. Im definitely not a pro. I think all you can do is get in the shop and start building and thats how we all get better. The more you build the more comfortable you get. Tomorrow I am releasing a new video and its a more in depth how to video on this table saw stand. Check it out and I hope it helps,
Ha, ha.. I fancy two really big loudspeaker walls, the open garage, and *that* song played with 10'000 watts, just to drive the whole neighborhood insane. *Great* 08:50 *Damn it* , Jones - you considered everything!
@@jonesworksshop Awesome man! This is the issue i'm having. I have an older Ridgid ts3650 with full cast top but i feel its just to big for the space. I was looking at the 7491 from Dewalt. Is that the table you have? its one of the bigger job site saws and i like the idea of an accurate Rack and Pinion fence. Cheers, Matt
@@calcioevita5 Thats exactly the same saw I had before and yes, this saw is the 7491. My saw is actually the 7490. Its the exact same saw just without the mobile base. I love it because its compact but has a large capacity. It takes up so much less space but It has all the capacity I need.
Love this build I just bought the same saw and have been racking my brain on a stand well love to say I just started build mine almost like yours but a lilttle bigger and 3drawers thank you so much
Love the outfeed table, been looking for a best in class design to fit my space. This may work. But wow, great choice in music. Went straight to my music provider and added Royal Deluxe to my playlist. Thanks for that recommendation.
Nice work brother..... and I love your music selection.... sure would like if you put some measurements with your videos ..... longer videos are nice ...... it's good to get your input on your thought process .... I look forward to your next build .
The only thing I would have done different, is ditch the middle casters to make it easier to push against a wall, especially in tight spaces. Other than that, fantastic job and I'm jealous. Haha!
@@jonesworksshop I get that. I just like having tools I'm not currently using pushed out of the way. It's just how I work and I keep buying more and more tools and my work space doesn't grow for some odd reason. If the center casters are for you, more power to you. Like I said, it's just the only thing I'd change, if I were building this same thing. It's excellently built, I tip my hat to you.
I really liked this project, and will be building it soon. Your music volume is WAAAAYYYYY higher than your voice volume......something you might want to look into while editing your videos. Also, a mic, either wired or wireless would greatly help fix this.
I've watched this a few extra times because I liked the music so much. Devices also have volume controls. 😜 I'll be building this today except I'm going to pivot the whole thing so I get a table top extension on the left instead of an outfeed on the back. Planning to roll this over to my main bench and use that as the outfeed. Thanks for the great video and cut list.
Every beginner video I watched prior to setting up my home shop insisted that a 12-inch miter saw was overkill, and so I got a 10-inch. But darn if I don't want a 12-inch after watching this.
The pocket hole jig is a porter-cable quick jig. Im pretty sure its discontinued but I think its a shame because I absolutely love it! I did connect it to a vacuum and then later on I added a cyclone in the mix.
Tidy! I have the same model Dewalt saw (but the version that comes on the folding roll chassis) but have been pondering a table project like this for it. I already have a separate cart I built as a dust collection & assembly table with an iVac relay.. So I guess I could make my saw cart to end up the some height and it would also function as an outfeed table. Storage is a must as well.
Thats awesome! I love this saw and I think that iVac relay is a must! I just built the first part of the MkII version and Im planning on adding several things like a router lift in the outfeed table. I think in any small shop the more versatile a tool is the better off youll be
@@jonesworksshop yeah I've been happy with it.. have used a dado stack and done box jointing and French Cleats.. need to make some zero-clearance throat plates still... my only quibble would be that I wish the angle adjustment was on a cog track like the fence.. setting an accurate bevel is really fussy. A router lift sounds awesome! That's on my list too.. If you want to check out my dust collection cart it's on IG @turk.380
@@Turk380 I definitely want to make some zero clearance throat plates also. My only complaint is the dust collection under the saw. It seems like there is a mountian of sawdust under the saw every time I use it. Im planning on fixing that too. Ill definitely check it out!
At 8:24 you connect to the house to.... something that sits near the blade. Is that a standard Dewalt attachment? I have nothing similar on mine but am keen to know if it's ad add-on. Thanks!
Yes, with this saw (DWE7490X) it comes with two blade gaurds. One regular blade gaurd and then a blade gaurd with a dust collection port. That way you're capturing the dust above and below the saw blade.
Thank you! Im sure you could. The reason I picked this saw specifically though is that it extends to a 25" rip capacity which is more than I ever need. But Im sure you can rotate it if you need to.
Great video and super build. Do you have any tricks for ensuring that the outfeed table is the exact right height to match the saw bed or is it just some careful measuring and cutting? Really nice design.
Thank you! The way I do it is I get as close as I can without having the table saw go higher than the outfeed. Then I shim the saw up to where I want it to be.
Really great job! I built something similar for my shop. Only difference is I am making it a more all-in-one situation rather than just for a table saw. Just subscribed and look forward to more!
It seems to be a common theme with those of us who own a Dewalt Contractor saw- needing an outfeed table. Your design is great and about the right size for my small 10';x 16' shop. It is a sign of a good teacher when you leave in the video your mistakes and solutions such as the opening for the shop-vac. It makes you like the rest of us. Learning as we go.Thanks for posting a great video! PS- what brand of pocket hole jig is that you used?
I think its a fantastic saw for a small shop. Most of the cuts you make on a table saw are thinner so its nice having a saw that doesn't have a permanent wing but can still expand out if you need it. I appreciate the kind words also! The pocket hole jig I use is the Porter-Cable 560 Quik Jig. Its older and I dont know if they make it anymore but if you can find it I highly recomend it.
Its just a woodriver 2 1/2" y-fitting from wood craft that sold them. The dust right house fits right in and then I 3D printed the connection to the table saw
@@jonesworksshop Thanks for responding with the details. Coincidentally I just finished a table very similar to yours last weekend...and then I saw yours! I was curious if you had a better solution then I found. I just installed the Fernco PlumbQwik PCT-200 2" Tee connected to the DeWalt. Then a Powertec 70138 on one end attached to the Dust Right Flexiport hose for upper port. The other end is a 2" ABS pipe that extends to edge of table for easy access which connects to the Rigid hose to Dustopper vacuum on the other. My vacuum is external the table. My problem is there is no suction on the top hose, which I'm assuming is because my Rigid 5HP doesn't have enough suction for both. I see you have a Husky vacuum, but didn't see the model. Assuming that you have good suction with both lower and upper hoses what model and HP is your Husky? BTW, I built mine with pocket holes and all joints glued. After I got it all done and was starring at it I had an epiphany moment realizing that the off-feed table would make a perfect flip top for my DeWalt Planer. Of course table top is too small 😢 So back to the drawing board to rebuild it, but this time I'm going to use Bridal Joints (my first experience) to connect the legs and put an end-to-end shelf across the bottom that's sunken so it's flush with 2x4 cross pieces. I can use the shelf for scrap material. I'll put a short 4" drawer just under the saw so there's room for material on the shelf under it.
The husky vac is just one of those black Friday specials I picked up several years back. I couldn't tell you the model number but its a 5hp also. I dont show it in the video But I run mine through a dust stopper also. Since making that video I have switched to using an external vac but It does still connect to the same port and split and I get plenty of suction. Im not sure why your having issues. The only recommendation I have with dust collection are to avoid 90 degree turns as much as possible. I love the flip top Idea. I have thought alot about what Id like to change for a version two. Im thinking I might build in a router table but Im undecided. A place for a planer would be fantastic.
@@jonesworksshop When the planer is in under table flip position I can put the Miter saw on table as needed. I drilled 2 mounting holes for miter saw to sit on table and use 2 bolts as pegs that simply drop in and pull out when I don't need miter. I'll do the same on my version 2 flip build as well. I also mounted two Robe Hooks on the side to hand my out-feed stand on.
great idea for a saw stand I have the same saw on a stand with a drawer but use my assy. table for out feed . What are the measurements of your small workbench you were using ? I liked the idea of a removable top for extra surface area when needed.
Nice base! I have the same saw and for dust collection I had to completely inclose the sides and made a rolling box stand with a 4" collection port, works like a champ! I think I am going to incorporate a base with outfeed table similar to yours.
@@alannewman4843 Hey Alan! I have made a few changes sense that post. I found a deal on a used Rigid table saw and couldn’t pass it up. I also incorporated a dust collection sanding table in the out feed along with the tumble tables. I can shoot you a pic if you like just post your contact info!
@@MrKYT-gb8gs I have moved on from that saw went to a cabinet style saw where everything is basically inclosed. The shortcoming with your rig is the shop vac! you need more CFM! The shop vac might do 90-100 CFM with a clean bag or filter that clogs rapidly reducing efficiency. A table saw requires 350-500 CFM to effectively run clean. So all you can really do is maybe add a Dust deputy to aid in removing most of the sawdust and keep the filter/bag from clogging up.
can you elaborate on the adapters you used to connect the shop vac to the saw? I have a rigid shop vac with a 1.75" hose. I'd like to figure out a y adapter and connections to the 2.5" port at the bottom as well as the one up top. Thanks!! Oh, and music is good! Don't listen to the haters.
Great video, thanks for sharing. Could you share brand or accesories for the hose and Y connection between the top and the bottom exhaust, with blue adapter? Thanks in advance!
I picked up the hose on Rockler, I think its called the dust-rite hose and the Y fitting I picked up at woodcraft. I think their fittings brand are woodriver.
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
That thing is sturdy.
I like a really beefy heavy work table
Nice. Really liked the honesty of the "measure once" scene.
Thank you! Definitely should have double checked that one.
Just got the 7485 saw and I'm currently building this by rewinding, fast forwarding and pausing 8000 times. So far it looks great with a few tweaks. Love the detail man.
Thats awesome to hear! I hope it turns out great and Id love to see it when its done!
I was woodworking while watching your videos and then this one came one and that song made me feel like a total badass with my t square lol
Haha! Thats awesome!
I have been looking at photos and videos of these out feed tables for the dewalt saw and this one is by far my favorite one, I think I made up my mind and will be building on just like this.
I really appreciate the compliment! Have fun building!
is there a reason the outfeed table is higher than the saw top? I always thought they should be flush
@@blackmangopit The out feed side is higher but you shim your saw to be flush with it. I made the outfeed side taller so If I ever need to switch to a new saw it would still fit.
Very nice work, obviously not your first project but I could not believe you did all that cutting with no eye protection.
I'm better about wearing it now. Breaking old habits
That thing looks as solid as a rock. Nice work.
Thank you so much!
best music for a woodworking video I ever heard so far and great work as well
Wow, thanks!
Nice, I made mobile liftable workbench with DEWALT DW745 and DW735 today!
Very nice! I see you have a video. Ill check it out!
Love the design. Don’t forget to protect your eyes and ears. Want you to be able to listen to awesome music while you work when you are older!
Thank you! I'm alot better about protecting myself since making that video. Definitely had some bad habits.
Great video. Just what I needed to make my saw more useable. Where'd you find those cord wraps? Not sure I'm up on the music. But, I'm old. I like classic country.
Thank you! I actually just 3d printed those cord wraps but I think they could be made easily with a couple of short dowels
glad you're enjoying your new Milwaukee tools! go team Green!!!!!!!
I like your plans . I just got a new Dewalt saw.
Thank you so much! That's awesome! I love the Dewalt table saws, I hope you enjoy it
Fantastic Dewalt table saw stand! I wish you were my brother in law. Thanks a lot for the schot!🤝
Haha Thank you so much!
Well Done! Time to upgrade my current workbench.
Thank you so much! Have fun building!
Very good job, my friend, well done, I liked Greece, Florina, Western Macedonia🇬🇷👍🌹
Thank you so much!
@@jonesworksshop Everyone says it's very simple but for us amateurs it's a bit difficult I want to do a similar one and the phase is what I have all the tools and I don't do anything.🇬🇷👍
@@Kokoras1980 I totally get that. Im definitely not a pro. I think all you can do is get in the shop and start building and thats how we all get better. The more you build the more comfortable you get. Tomorrow I am releasing a new video and its a more in depth how to video on this table saw stand. Check it out and I hope it helps,
Ha, ha.. I fancy two really big loudspeaker walls, the open garage, and *that* song played with 10'000 watts, just to drive the whole neighborhood insane. *Great*
08:50 *Damn it* , Jones - you considered everything!
I tried to anyway! I love your syle!
This is a nice compact size table. Most I see are huge and have to have a big garage to get some use out off.
That was definitely my problem with my last saw. It was big and wide so I downdgraded to this but It fits my work flow much better.
@@jonesworksshop Awesome man! This is the issue i'm having. I have an older Ridgid ts3650 with full cast top but i feel its just to big for the space. I was looking at the 7491 from Dewalt. Is that the table you have? its one of the bigger job site saws and i like the idea of an accurate Rack and Pinion fence. Cheers, Matt
@@calcioevita5 Thats exactly the same saw I had before and yes, this saw is the 7491. My saw is actually the 7490. Its the exact same saw just without the mobile base. I love it because its compact but has a large capacity. It takes up so much less space but It has all the capacity I need.
The saw must be a Dewalt DWE 7491. The 745 and 7480 will not allow a dado blade. Nice work, help me with a plan for mine.
You are correct! This is actually the DWE7490X which is exactly the same saw but this one came with a scissor stand instead of the mobile base.
Love this build I just bought the same saw and have been racking my brain on a stand well love to say I just started build mine almost like yours but a lilttle bigger and 3drawers thank you so much
Thats awesome! Enjoy building!
I loved "Head Clamp".
Comes in handy!
I like the use of the head clamp.
It comes in handy!
Very impressive, in my Top 5 of all the table saw ideas I've seen, well done.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
Great video. Nice build. Love the music. Thanks 👍
Thank you!
Thanks for the ideas, you have great taste in power tools.
Thank you so much!
Love the outfeed table, been looking for a best in class design to fit my space. This may work. But wow, great choice in music. Went straight to my music provider and added Royal Deluxe to my playlist. Thanks for that recommendation.
They are definitely one of my favorites! I hope it fits your space perfectly, enjoy building!
love the build and the music!
Nice work brother..... and I love your music selection.... sure would like if you put some measurements with your videos ..... longer videos are nice ...... it's good to get your input on your thought process .... I look forward to your next build .
I appreciate the feedback. As I get better and more comfortable with making videos Ill definitely do that.
Really nice job!
Thank you!
I want one of this table saw stand ❤👍
Nice job Jonesy
Nice job, I have been pondering building a mobile base for my Dewalt job site table saw. I have used the head clamp method numerous times as well
It comes in handy all the time!
Thank you for the video, this is virtually what I want to build for myself!
The only thing I would have done different, is ditch the middle casters to make it easier to push against a wall, especially in tight spaces. Other than that, fantastic job and I'm jealous. Haha!
You definitely could do that. I personally never push it against the wall and the additional casters help me roll over my crazy uneven floor.
@@jonesworksshop I get that. I just like having tools I'm not currently using pushed out of the way. It's just how I work and I keep buying more and more tools and my work space doesn't grow for some odd reason. If the center casters are for you, more power to you. Like I said, it's just the only thing I'd change, if I were building this same thing. It's excellently built, I tip my hat to you.
I really liked this project, and will be building it soon. Your music volume is WAAAAYYYYY higher than your voice volume......something you might want to look into while editing your videos. Also, a mic, either wired or wireless would greatly help fix this.
Thanks for the feedback, I've tried to get better since making that video a year ago.
can you recommend a shop vac hose adapter for the table saw top dust port (the blue one in your video)
yes please! looking for insight here...
a y adapter as well?
No problem! These are the ones I like www.rockler.com/dust-right-mountable-dust-coupler
Pretty darn awesome.
Thank you!
Amazing plan, great job. 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Very nice bench, thanks for sharing.👏👍
Nice build. If I am to be honest though, I would rather hear the power tools than the music.
Keep up the good work.
No worries, I appreciate your feedback
Nice work!!
nice table bro. when you make something like this you should have printable plans to sell. i sure would buy one
I appreciate that and also the feedback. Ill work on teaching myself how to make plans and look to do that in the future.
Great job and video. Thank you for sharing. Volume of background music was distracting from your good work. I like that head clamp...
I appreciate the feedback and thanks for the compliments
I've watched this a few extra times because I liked the music so much. Devices also have volume controls. 😜 I'll be building this today except I'm going to pivot the whole thing so I get a table top extension on the left instead of an outfeed on the back. Planning to roll this over to my main bench and use that as the outfeed. Thanks for the great video and cut list.
Royal Deluxe - loving it - cheers buddy 🎵
One of my favorites!
Cool setup. Thanks for the video.
Hello, awesome video. I just bought a Dewalt 7485, will fit this table?
Yes it will. That saw is a little smaller so you would just need to shim it up a bit.
Very nice build.
Good build. Good mucis. Just about to start similar project for the same table saw. Looking forward to seeing more builds.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this most excellent video. Will your stand fit the DWE7485?
Awesome job! Don't forget the eye protection!
I definitely need to get into that habit. Thank you
I just bought the plans. Will they work with my Dewalt DWE7485? Or will I need to change some dimensions?
awesome video ! Thanks for this. I want to build one myself now.
If you do id love to see it!
Top stuff. Great result, that looks like loads of fun to build.
Thank you! I loved building it!
Good work.
Thank you! Cheers!
lol, measure once, cut twice. This is the first video i watched of your channel and that part made me subscribe immediately. Great design btw!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice! Exactly what I was looking for for my 745. Thank you!
Absolutely! Have fun building!
Very nice ... So many dang clamps. Keep up the good work, man.
I appreciate it man!
Every beginner video I watched prior to setting up my home shop insisted that a 12-inch miter saw was overkill, and so I got a 10-inch. But darn if I don't want a 12-inch after watching this.
Im definitely a fan of the capacity
Thank you for the video. It came out really nice
Glad you liked it! Thank you
Nice build
Thank you!
First time I stopped by your channel… Great job! (I’ve been looking for an out feed table for my table-saw.)
Thank you so much! If you build one I'd love to see it
Awesome job! I just picked up the same saw for my shop.
Thank you! I love the saw, I hope you enjoy yours
Wow..nice base my friend 👍👍
Thank you!
What was the electrical box? Is there a link? Thanks for the video. It looks like a sturdy one.
Thank you this is an awesome video, no bs no fluff easy to follow...keep it up bud great job
Thank you very much!
Looks really nice
Thank you!
Nice work, very functional
Thank you very much!
wow!! Simple, Strong, Beautiful and Usable! Thanks for sharing that with us!
Thank you so much! Very kind, Im glad you enjoyed it!
What kind of pocket hole jig are u using? Is that connected to a vacuum?
The pocket hole jig is a porter-cable quick jig.
Im pretty sure its discontinued but I think its a shame because I absolutely love it!
I did connect it to a vacuum and then later on I added a cyclone in the mix.
Nice design and fun to watch, thans for sharing bro. Cheers from Poland
Tidy! I have the same model Dewalt saw (but the version that comes on the folding roll chassis) but have been pondering a table project like this for it. I already have a separate cart I built as a dust collection & assembly table with an iVac relay.. So I guess I could make my saw cart to end up the some height and it would also function as an outfeed table. Storage is a must as well.
Thats awesome! I love this saw and I think that iVac relay is a must! I just built the first part of the MkII version and Im planning on adding several things like a router lift in the outfeed table. I think in any small shop the more versatile a tool is the better off youll be
@@jonesworksshop yeah I've been happy with it.. have used a dado stack and done box jointing and French Cleats.. need to make some zero-clearance throat plates still... my only quibble would be that I wish the angle adjustment was on a cog track like the fence.. setting an accurate bevel is really fussy. A router lift sounds awesome! That's on my list too.. If you want to check out my dust collection cart it's on IG @turk.380
@@Turk380 I definitely want to make some zero clearance throat plates also. My only complaint is the dust collection under the saw. It seems like there is a mountian of sawdust under the saw every time I use it. Im planning on fixing that too. Ill definitely check it out!
At 8:24 you connect to the house to.... something that sits near the blade. Is that a standard Dewalt attachment? I have nothing similar on mine but am keen to know if it's ad add-on. Thanks!
Yes, with this saw (DWE7490X) it comes with two blade gaurds. One regular blade gaurd and then a blade gaurd with a dust collection port. That way you're capturing the dust above and below the saw blade.
Nice work ! very neat !
Thank you so much!
I saw your neighbor closing their garage, they don't like the noise lol 🤣
You are right about that lol
Do you show how to make the miter saw table as well?
Good job and editing. Have you think you can rotate the saw and use the outfeed as a larger table when you need?
Thank you! Im sure you could. The reason I picked this saw specifically though is that it extends to a 25" rip capacity which is more than I ever need. But Im sure you can rotate it if you need to.
Like the head clamp
Its cheap and effective!
Great video and super build. Do you have any tricks for ensuring that the outfeed table is the exact right height to match the saw bed or is it just some careful measuring and cutting? Really nice design.
Thank you! The way I do it is I get as close as I can without having the table saw go higher than the outfeed. Then I shim the saw up to where I want it to be.
Really great job! I built something similar for my shop. Only difference is I am making it a more all-in-one situation rather than just for a table saw. Just subscribed and look forward to more!
"Head clamp," I loved that.
Hah Thank you!
pretty sweet do you think i can build in 10 mins
Definitely... will it be solid though? Not sure
Great table. How many hours ?
Thanks! It took me three weekends. I think I could have done it in one if i wasnt filming or painting it.
nice work great music
Thank you!
Nice work. Thank You for sharing
Thank you so much!
It seems to be a common theme with those of us who own a Dewalt Contractor saw- needing an outfeed table. Your design is great and about the right size for my small 10';x 16' shop. It is a sign of a good teacher when you leave in the video your mistakes and solutions such as the opening for the shop-vac. It makes you like the rest of us. Learning as we go.Thanks for posting a great video! PS- what brand of pocket hole jig is that you used?
I think its a fantastic saw for a small shop. Most of the cuts you make on a table saw are thinner so its nice having a saw that doesn't have a permanent wing but can still expand out if you need it. I appreciate the kind words also! The pocket hole jig I use is the Porter-Cable 560 Quik Jig. Its older and I dont know if they make it anymore but if you can find it I highly recomend it.
It's one of the best ones I've seen. How do you get the platform the saw sits on at just the right height?
What adapter splitter are you using from vacuum hose to top port dust right hose connects to and port under saw?
Its just a woodriver 2 1/2" y-fitting from wood craft that sold them. The dust right house fits right in and then I 3D printed the connection to the table saw
@@jonesworksshop Thanks for responding with the details. Coincidentally I just finished a table very similar to yours last weekend...and then I saw yours! I was curious if you had a better solution then I found. I just installed the Fernco PlumbQwik PCT-200 2" Tee connected to the DeWalt. Then a Powertec 70138 on one end attached to the Dust Right Flexiport hose for upper port. The other end is a 2" ABS pipe that extends to edge of table for easy access which connects to the Rigid hose to Dustopper vacuum on the other. My vacuum is external the table.
My problem is there is no suction on the top hose, which I'm assuming is because my Rigid 5HP doesn't have enough suction for both. I see you have a Husky vacuum, but didn't see the model. Assuming that you have good suction with both lower and upper hoses what model and HP is your Husky?
BTW, I built mine with pocket holes and all joints glued. After I got it all done and was starring at it I had an epiphany moment realizing that the off-feed table would make a perfect flip top for my DeWalt Planer. Of course table top is too small 😢 So back to the drawing board to rebuild it, but this time I'm going to use Bridal Joints (my first experience) to connect the legs and put an end-to-end shelf across the bottom that's sunken so it's flush with 2x4 cross pieces. I can use the shelf for scrap material. I'll put a short 4" drawer just under the saw so there's room for material on the shelf under it.
The husky vac is just one of those black Friday specials I picked up several years back. I couldn't tell you the model number but its a 5hp also. I dont show it in the video But I run mine through a dust stopper also. Since making that video I have switched to using an external vac but It does still connect to the same port and split and I get plenty of suction. Im not sure why your having issues. The only recommendation I have with dust collection are to avoid 90 degree turns as much as possible.
I love the flip top Idea. I have thought alot about what Id like to change for a version two. Im thinking I might build in a router table but Im undecided. A place for a planer would be fantastic.
@@jonesworksshop When the planer is in under table flip position I can put the Miter saw on table as needed. I drilled 2 mounting holes for miter saw to sit on table and use 2 bolts as pegs that simply drop in and pull out when I don't need miter. I'll do the same on my version 2 flip build as well.
I also mounted two Robe Hooks on the side to hand my out-feed stand on.
@@keningilbert id love to see the version two build when you're done
Great project loved it thank you for sharing..
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
great idea for a saw stand I have the same saw on a stand with a drawer but use my assy. table for out feed . What are the measurements of your small workbench you were using ? I liked the idea of a removable top for extra surface area when needed.
This was the MkI. I don't have it anymore but I think it was about 28x28? The new one is bigger and I like the removable top also
Nice base! I have the same saw and for dust collection I had to completely inclose the sides and made a rolling box stand with a 4" collection port, works like a champ! I think I am going to incorporate a base with outfeed table similar to yours.
That sounds like a great design! The outfeed helps alot for sure
Hey. Would you mind sharing a picture of the table you built?
@@alannewman4843 Hey Alan! I have made a few changes sense that post. I found a deal on a used Rigid table saw and couldn’t pass it up. I also incorporated a dust collection sanding table in the out feed along with the tumble tables. I can shoot you a pic if you like just post your contact info!
Can you post a video of the covered saw setup? Mine makes such a mess.
@@MrKYT-gb8gs I have moved on from that saw went to a cabinet style saw where everything is basically inclosed. The shortcoming with your rig is the shop vac! you need more CFM! The shop vac might do 90-100 CFM with a clean bag or filter that clogs rapidly reducing efficiency. A table saw requires 350-500 CFM to effectively run clean. So all you can really do is maybe add a Dust deputy to aid in removing most of the sawdust and keep the filter/bag from clogging up.
Kick a** music! Kick a** build! Great job! Head clamps rule bro... I use em often myself lol!!!👍
They come in handy for sure! Thank you so much!
This could be my favorite video yet♡♡
Thank you so much! I really loved this project!
Good job bro!
Thank you!
can you elaborate on the adapters you used to connect the shop vac to the saw? I have a rigid shop vac with a 1.75" hose. I'd like to figure out a y adapter and connections to the 2.5" port at the bottom as well as the one up top. Thanks!! Oh, and music is good! Don't listen to the haters.
Beautiful workbench with table saw. Do you give out a free blue print?
Looks great. I'm building it!
Have fun! Id love to see how it turns out
Great video, thanks for sharing. Could you share brand or accesories for the hose and Y connection between the top and the bottom exhaust, with blue adapter? Thanks in advance!
I picked up the hose on Rockler, I think its called the dust-rite hose and the Y fitting I picked up at woodcraft. I think their fittings brand are woodriver.
@@jonesworksshop Thanks!
Great job! I’m building on right now and like how you built yours! Say what did you use for dust collection?