Has anyone tried using a BT3000/3100 front or rear rail as an attachment to the rip fence to get a longer rip fence? I briefly tried it and it seems that it may work for some applications except the height of the combinations I tried all seem to present limitations on workpiece thickness - either you cant rip thin pieces and possibly you cant rip thicker pieces.
I would attach them with the Ryobi connectors used for the wide table extension, T-nuts and a bolt and washer.
This same concept may work for making a long miter fence either out of a long front or rear rail or more logically perhaps by using the rail from an existing rip fence that may have broke front or rear parts.
It just a SWAG to try this out as I do have an extra pair of rails that would give a long rip fence.
I would attach them with the Ryobi connectors used for the wide table extension, T-nuts and a bolt and washer.
This same concept may work for making a long miter fence either out of a long front or rear rail or more logically perhaps by using the rail from an existing rip fence that may have broke front or rear parts.
It just a SWAG to try this out as I do have an extra pair of rails that would give a long rip fence.
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