How to install a Cast Iron Table Saw on a Workbench – EP 1


After a year using my new Mobile Workbench with a table saw and router table, I’ve decided to swap the saw for one with a cast iron table and an induction motor. This is the first of two articles where I’ll be showing how to make this change.

With this new bench table saw I’ll have the same functionality and can do the same jobs as the previous Dewalt saw, but with the added advantage of a robust cast iron table and a silent and stable induction motor.

Plans for this Workbench: https://bit.ly/3iRfbd9
All Mobile Workbench Videos: https://bit.ly/3C3gqhV

Axminster Table Saw: http://bit.ly/3Eqg9rQ
Mobile Workbench Blog Article: http://bit.ly/3EeV03O
Bench Saw and boards for the Mobile Workbench: https://bit.ly/3mspGGB


Where to obtain materials and tools that I use:
Multi-Function Workbench Plans: https://bit.ly/39eKtrr
Band Saw Plans: https://bit.ly/2JisRjf
Workbench Accessories: http://bit.ly/2OSNcKu


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