I am new on the forum, but have had a BT-3000 for over 10 years but did not use it a lot because the jigs I had made in the past were made to use with regular TS miter slots. In helping a friend look for wide table rails I found this forum. In looking around I saw a photo of the Ryobi miter slot tables mounted on both sides of the saw. So I ordered two of them.
I installed the right hand side with no problem, aligned it with no problem and I am happy as a clam! However, I can't find the photo showing the dual mounting. I am snowed in at the moment, but tomorrow I will go out and get some 1/4" sheet aluminium to make a mounting bracket.
However, I thought I would ask on the forum it anyone had a great/easy way to mount the right hand miter slot table.
My intention is to cut the sheet aluminum the size of the miter slot table as a mounting bracket, drill and countersink four holes for sheet metal screws to attach the bracket to the saw. Then drill holes to use the 1/4-20 mounting bolts that came in the package. If you see a problem with this or have a better idea, I would appreciate the help.
Also, I know I saw a photo, but I can't find it. If you know of the photo, please point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Sam
I installed the right hand side with no problem, aligned it with no problem and I am happy as a clam! However, I can't find the photo showing the dual mounting. I am snowed in at the moment, but tomorrow I will go out and get some 1/4" sheet aluminium to make a mounting bracket.
However, I thought I would ask on the forum it anyone had a great/easy way to mount the right hand miter slot table.
My intention is to cut the sheet aluminum the size of the miter slot table as a mounting bracket, drill and countersink four holes for sheet metal screws to attach the bracket to the saw. Then drill holes to use the 1/4-20 mounting bolts that came in the package. If you see a problem with this or have a better idea, I would appreciate the help.
Also, I know I saw a photo, but I can't find it. If you know of the photo, please point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Sam
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