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DIY Outfeed Table
Building this outfeed table for my De Walt table saw makes cutting larger sheet goods a breeze. This table is only 6 feet long and 4 feet wide and in a small single bay shop is the perfect size
Kelsey Berry | Transitional DIY Home on Instagram: "A functional workbench for BOTH saws! Guys, you know I’ve been dreaming of a table saw for so long and when I found out I was getting one from @loweshomeimprovement I knew I needed to build the perfect home for it! Fortunately my friend Danielle @the.rhino.home has the comprehensive plans for a perfectly beautiful and functional rolling workbench that houses the table saw and miter saw! And the total cost (minus the saws) was a little under $415 🤯 I’m officially ready to get started on the powder room now that I have this space to work in 🥹✨ so follow along to see how we bring our BORING powder room back to life with a little DIY and a lot of love! #lowespartner #lowesfinds #diyhome #diyrenovation #garageworkshop #diyreels #budgetdi
Thomas on Instagram: "I am very excited that I figured out how to build a miter saw station that can fit pretty much any miter saw without modifications. It wasn’t rocket science but I’m still excited. Click the link in my bio for written AND video plans to this beauty."