I shifted the rails over on my Craftsman 22124 and now have 52″ of right side rip capacity and want a mobile base to support all of it.
Looking for input on good products and deals that may be out there.
Thanks in advance.
I shifted the rails over on my Craftsman 22124 and now have 52″ of right side rip capacity and want a mobile base to support all of it.
Looking for input on good products and deals that may be out there.
Thanks in advance.
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I have the Delta, it holds the saw and extension table. Very stable when down, easy to lift one-handed. I find it easy to move my Unisaw around by myself on this mobile base.
I have a Grizzly 10" cabinet saw and bought the Shop Fox mobile base mainly because I store my saw along the wall of my garage and need to push it straight in. The casters on the Shop Fox can be configured in different ways and many of the others can't. I like the base- it hasn't needed any adjusting or tightening and I put a lot of weight on my saw. I've had it for about 3 years now. I looked at the HTC but the casters can't be changed.
The Delta I have, you can't configure the main rollers to point other directions. If that's an issue for you, I guess that's a good feature for the Shop Fox.My goal is for my work to outlast me. Expect my joinery to get simpler as time goes by.
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