weaselboogie
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I'm in the middle of a huge project and have had a need to cut down a lot of plywood ranging in thickness from 3/8" to 3/4" on my table saw. I'm not as young and spry as I once was and moving 30 sheets of plywood through a fence is a bit exhausting especially when I'm by myself. With the heaviest pieces around 50lbs and awkward I've been looking at different options for moving substrates particularly to and through a table saw.
A couple of options that I've been eyeing up or a combination of all would be an infeed and outfeed table.
Of course there's the Gorilla gripper :
A plywood cart.
This one is freakin' brilliant.... And watch the video http://ezsmart.blogspot.com/2008/08/plywood-cart.html
Its a cart that can tilt up horizontal and double as an infeed table. Also the bed itself is a torsion box (think perfect flatness for furniture assembly)
Anyone want to weight in with any tricks or tools that they use when moving substrates (besides another employee? )
A couple of options that I've been eyeing up or a combination of all would be an infeed and outfeed table.
Of course there's the Gorilla gripper :
A plywood cart.
This one is freakin' brilliant.... And watch the video http://ezsmart.blogspot.com/2008/08/plywood-cart.html
Its a cart that can tilt up horizontal and double as an infeed table. Also the bed itself is a torsion box (think perfect flatness for furniture assembly)
Anyone want to weight in with any tricks or tools that they use when moving substrates (besides another employee? )
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