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    I m new to the site the reason I joined it because I saw your table saw cabinet with the incra TS I have been researching different designs because I also have the incra TS and I am at the point setting up my shop and I want to incorporate the TS with the cabinet I am trying to decide how to approach the base of the cabinet the issue is I currently have the 54 in rails but I also have a set of 84 inch rails that I want to incorporate later based on what I ve seen so far I m thinking the best approach is two separate cabinets possibly even three with separate bases one to the right of the table saw to include the table saw I have a Delta contractor saw and a second or possibly second and third cabinet to the left of the saw that will incorporate my router table and Storage and it will have its own base my concern of course is making sure that the cabinet is stable but I can take it apart later if I need to. I am interested in your thoughts what issues you might have run into and any pitfalls that you might help me to avoid thank you

    - BossRoss
    I had an Incra fence a long time ago. I think
    you may have me confused with somebody else.
    The saw I used it on was an old contractor saw
    sitting on a wooden box to collect the sawdust,
    nothing more.

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    I'm new to the site the reason I joined it because I saw your table saw cabinet with the incra TS I have been researching different designs because I also have the incra TS and I am at the point setting up my shop and I want to incorporate the TS with the cabinet I am trying to decide how to approach the base of the cabinet the issue is I currently have the 54 in rails but I also have a set of 84 inch rails that I want to incorporate later based on what I've seen so far I'm thinking the best approach is two separate cabinets possibly even three with separate bases one to the right of the table saw to include the table saw I have a Delta contractor saw and a second or possibly second and third cabinet to the left of the saw that will incorporate my router table and Storage and it will have its own base my concern of course is making sure that the cabinet is stable but I can take it apart later if I need to. I am interested in your thoughts what issues you might have run into and any pitfalls that you might help me to avoid thank you

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    I agree with Loren. Do it legitimately. Pay your taxes and whatever else you have to do to be an honest business person. Yes, the whole thing is designed to make sure you are not cutting into big corporation profits; but that is where your vote comes in. Instead of voting for the two idiots they put in front of you, vote for someone whom will represent the little guy like you by going against the grain. So, who cares if your vote didn't count; as long as you do.

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    Hay Loren,

    Thank you so much for the pointers on my planer. I'll have to try some different settings for that out-feed roller. Also, that DRO was a great idea! That's just what I need and another great idea. Seems that the electronic's industry is the only thing at ever get's cheaper! :) Thanks again Loren…

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    Hay Loren,

    Thank you so much for the pointers on my planer. I'll have to try some different settings for that out-feed roller. Also, that DRO was a great idea! That's just what I need and another great idea. Seems that the electronic's industry is the only thing at ever get's cheaper! :) Thanks again Loren…

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    Loren, your right, but to pay 6 0r 7 thousand is just a little expensive for a hobby

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    Another year has rolled by. We must be having too much fun, cause it seems like just yesterday when I congratulated you on 1 year. Congratulations on your 2nd anniversary at Lumber Jocks. Thanks for helping make LJ a great place to visit and happy anniversary!

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    Happy Anniversary! By my calculations, you will have been a Lumber Jock for 1 year on Sunday, May 31st. Thanks for being a part of this.

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    Good to see another California woodworker in the shop. Welcome to Lumberjocks!

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    Welcome to LumberJocks, Loren. Nice group of folks here. It's usually better if what you like to do is less like work and more like fun. I do my woodworking professionally, but I don't let my work load dictate my hours to the point of taking the fun out of the craft. We look forward to your experiences and projects.

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    Welcome to Lumberjocks Loren. This is a great community of people with like interests.There is much to learn here & you will have the opportunity to share your skills & ideas with others. I hope you enjoy LJ's as much as I do.
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