I'm looking for some plans to make a out feed table for my Craftsman table saw. It's an old contractor type saw. I saw a set of plans somewhere that used pocket holes to build the frame and legs, but don't know where I saw it. I have a nice half sheet of 1" Baltic Birch plywood for the table top. Any help would be appreciated.
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Built this table http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/tablesaw-outfeed-table/ I saw on the Wood Whisperer a few years ago. Works great and was easy to build.
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