I was all set to buy an outfeed table from Delta, but then they discontinued it. I am back to making my own and was wondering if anyone has a good set of plans or pictures of a shopmade outfeed table for a Delta Unisaw.
Discussion Forum
Get It All!
UNLIMITED Membership is like taking a master class in woodworking for less than $10 a month.
Start Your Free TrialCategories
Discussion Forum
Digital Plans Library
Member exclusive! – Plans for everyone – from beginners to experts – right at your fingertips.
Highlights
-
Shape Your Skills
when you sign up for our emails
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. -
Shop Talk Live Podcast
-
Our favorite articles and videos
-
E-Learning Courses from Fine Woodworking
-
-
Replies
I just bought one in November. Check the web, the $120 sure beat the time spent in making one and it bloted on in 30 minutes.
Ty
I tried to buy the Delta outfeed table last week and Amazon said it was discontinued. I e-mailed Delta and they confirmed that was true and they weren't bringing out another.
Like I stated before, there are many other dealers for Delta stuff. Try some other online houses, or some of your local guys and see what you come up with, maybe your local delta/pc/dewalt service center????
Oh, and fill in your profile sometime so we can give some more geographically helpful ideas.
Don't know if you're were talking about the fixed or the collapsable outfeed tables. Woodworker's Supply still has the Delta collapsable outfeed tables in their catalog. I just ordered one.http://www.woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=50-302
Thank you all for your advice. I was able to locate a Delta outfeed table at Tools-Plus (they had 4 left!). I now know to be more persistent when the tool manufacturer discontinues a product. Live and learn.....with your help!
Glad you found one... I mounted mine yesterday and purchased it from http://www.timberlinetools.com... They have a few more.Drew
ajames,
I was going to buy the Delta outfeed table...until after adding up the cost of the table and legs it was going to be near $400. I wound up buying the biesemeyer legs and building the outfeed table, here are the plans if you are interested..http://www.biesemeyer.com/tables/index.htm.
As a disclaimer, I much rather buy my tools then make them and spent time saved not building tools working on furniture, but in this case I made a exception..
Good luck
If you have the room I would build 2 of Norm Abrams workbenches. The plywood ones with the rope drawn caster system. I have 5 of them in the shop here at school they are built to line up with the uni-saw table . One could be made for about 85 bucks.
Edited 1/25/2007 12:15 pm ET by woodshopteacher123
Edited 1/25/2007 12:27 pm ET by woodshopteacher123
I have a never used/still in box Delta 50-302 Outfeed Table for sale if anyone wants it. I have stop blade tablesaws and cannot use it. If interested, email me at [email protected]
This forum post is now archived. Commenting has been disabled