WarnerConstCo. said:
Forrest, I would love to see some detailed photo's of the Kapex extensions.
Certainly. Here are some I took a few minutes ago.
First, here's a stock photo which gives an overview of the parts (with my own unofficial names). Note that several of the items are now black:
Here is the right-hand extension arm in use, showing the components and a length of 44x18mm pine, ready to be cut with outer stop flag set to 800mm. Note the small clamp and knob at the left-hand end of the extension fence, which secures the end of the tape measure and stops it retracting. The tape sits in a groove along the top of the fence, and can be zeroed to the blade by releasing the clamp. The undermount support slides in a T-slot in the bottom of the fence, and is secured by a knob (not shown). The support projects 138mm from the fence. Additional supports can easily be added for long material.
Close-up of stop flag. It slides in the T-slot in the top edge of the extension arm, is secured by the knob at the top, and has two adjustment screws at the back (not visible) which reduce the "wiggle" of the stop in the T-slot. There is also a ball bearing that engages in one of the holes of the flag to hold it into the down position (the main photo above shows a second stop flag in the raised position, and the ball bearing is visible).
This is the tall material support. It slides in the same T-slot, and is 90mm high and 63mm wide. The total support height, from the bottom of the extension fence to the top of the support, is 143mm, which is taller than the Kapex can cut.
Tomorrow I'll take photos of the far end of the fence, showing the tape measure and how the fence is actually made up of three parts to allow it to extend to full length (about 2.4 metres).
Forrest