On Mar 31, 4:03 am, stetzner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm adding castors to my table saw stand to make it more maneuverable.
> This is going to make the table saw higher than it is currently which is
> approx 950mm. Is there an ideal height for a table saw or does it depend
> on the height of the person using it?
> Thanks in advance.
Where do you want to get hit if the saw kicks back?
"stetzner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm adding castors to my table saw stand to make it more maneuverable.
> This is going to make the table saw higher than it is currently which is
> approx 950mm. Is there an ideal height for a table saw or does it depend
> on the height of the person using it?
> Thanks in advance.
Ha! I remember asking this same question a long time ago. It wholly
depends on the person using it. I like mine to be about waist height.
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-Mike-
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stetzner wrote:
> I'm adding castors to my table saw stand to make it more maneuverable.
> This is going to make the table saw higher than it is currently which
> is approx 950mm. Is there an ideal height for a table saw or does it
> depend on the height of the person using it?
> Thanks in advance.
In my case, with a small shop, the idean height was the same as my already
existing bench; so the bench could be used to hold the ends of long pieces.
Same for drill press as much as possible. Oh, and my planer table. Adn
lathe, but only because I'm tall.
stetzner wrote:
> I'm adding castors to my table saw stand to make it more maneuverable.
> This is going to make the table saw higher than it is currently which
> is approx 950mm. Is there an ideal height for a table saw or does it
> depend on the height of the person using it?
> Thanks in advance.
As long as the saw doesn't tip easily.