Well, the more I get into the new/old saw I bought ( a Canadian King KC-10RC - see other threads) the more I think it’s going to be a great workshop saw so I want to invest in a good fence. Some while ago I invested in Steve Maskery’s excellent Workshop Essentials DVD’s. They taught me a lot and I really like the rip fence described in episode 10 and which has been discussed here before.
I am struggling to find a supplier of steel at a reasonable cost and without buying a ton of steel that I won’t need!
I want to make the rail on the saw and the cross fence out of 50 x 50 x 3 square tube. The DVD suggests 50 x 25 for the cross fence but it means I can just buy one tube, I need 1.2m for the saw rail and 900mm for the cross fence.
I would be interested in any comments about suitability of 50 x 50 for the cross fence and does anyone know of a diy friendly supplier? I am in Cheddar Somerset but will travel.
thanks for the help
John
I am struggling to find a supplier of steel at a reasonable cost and without buying a ton of steel that I won’t need!
I want to make the rail on the saw and the cross fence out of 50 x 50 x 3 square tube. The DVD suggests 50 x 25 for the cross fence but it means I can just buy one tube, I need 1.2m for the saw rail and 900mm for the cross fence.
I would be interested in any comments about suitability of 50 x 50 for the cross fence and does anyone know of a diy friendly supplier? I am in Cheddar Somerset but will travel.
thanks for the help
John