I was actually able to use mounting holes that were much further away from the table saw than the previous wing which helped to evenly distribute the weight of the wing.
Diy table saw extension wing.
The extension table stores on the wall.
Make a handy outfeed support that adjusts to fit your table saw band saw planer or router.
Its front and back rails capture the saw bracket to minimize movement.
Use both rules to set the fence.
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If your saw has one add the extension table and level it with the top.
Where the extension will meet the table saw drill 3 holes that into the extension to match the 3 holes in the table saw using the 3 16 inch drill bit.
The rules are calibrated so the fence is parallel to the blade when both measurements match.
Adjust and reclamp the leg parts as needed until the outfeed table is flush with the saw table.
Repeat for both leg extensions.
A 17mm socket is needed for the saw bolts and a 13mm socket for the rails.
And drill the holes.
Making a frame for this could have been a lot easier.
Mark and trim the bottom corners of the leg extension so it nests completely against the leg stop.
The extension installs easily.
The wing is attached to the saw with 3 bolts and to the rails with one bolt on front and back.
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With the factory extension wing removed from the table saw i can transfer the mounting locations to the new extension wing.
Drill a 3 16 inch hole and connect the leg to the extension with a 3 16 inch bolt and a washer and wing nut.
To remove sagging changing a clamp to spreader mode lets you microadjust the wing height.
All you need is some scrap wood and a handful of inexpensive casters.
Parallel jaw clamps work great for this.
Swiveling casters will roll in any direction so you can use the support on either side of the table saw or other tool.