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George Davidson
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Panel Saw home made

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I had the plan I just got around to putting it in E-Cab
The CNC router should cut all the holes to. The hardware I made in a cad program
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It will come apart and it will fit in my truck 12' long 8' wide 80 in's high
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Re: Panel Saw home made

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That's very cool George. I like the portability.


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Re: Panel Saw home made

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Hi Brian
I am cutting out the 3 of them today
I am going to design a table one for saw and router it will be like a big mitter box. Be about 4' by 4' :?:
I have had this Saw Buck for 20 year's $ 800.00 New.the boy's will not us it I used it then for all the soffitt and siding we did then.
Maybe build it something like that :?:
Are there any suggestions that anyone has that could help me with the table panel saw let me know.
I am going to play with it tonight
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Brian
See what you have strated I should be out in the SHOP :fire:
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Re: Panel Saw home made

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George,

I have a Her-Saf Panel Router. Let me know if you need any pictures for reference or have any questions about how they did something.

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Could you when you get time send me some picture that would be great
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Sure. I may not be in untill Monday.

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That will work
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Re: Panel Saw home made

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George,

Your Panel Saw design looks great. A couple of years back I decided I needed one so I built this one. This would give everyone a good laugh but it has served me well. It is very high tech. The Skil worm drive is counter-balanced with a cinder block. Nothing but the best in my shop. :D

Post pictures when you get your router built.

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That's cool Kerry
After I saw your I started plying around with the new design for the router to get a 45 :?:
The pipes are 6' now it looks like they have to be 80 " long to get the 45
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