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Most of the time I use my MFT without the swivel unit (the "top edge" guide, angle and stop). Does anybody have any good ideas for storing these clumsy things? I suppose I could -- gasp -- drill a hole in one end so I could hang it up... but maybe someone's found something more clever.
(I use 20mm bolts as bench dogs, and most of my cuts are 90 degrees, so the swivel thing just gets in my way. I also cut a lot of large plywood panels, and it just takes up space on the table. Most of my cutting is "measure, mark both ends, line up the edge guide, and cut.)
Most of the time I use my MFT without the swivel unit (the "top edge" guide, angle and stop). Does anybody have any good ideas for storing these clumsy things? I suppose I could -- gasp -- drill a hole in one end so I could hang it up... but maybe someone's found something more clever.
(I use 20mm bolts as bench dogs, and most of my cuts are 90 degrees, so the swivel thing just gets in my way. I also cut a lot of large plywood panels, and it just takes up space on the table. Most of my cutting is "measure, mark both ends, line up the edge guide, and cut.)