Kapex wings, what do people use / prefer

Here is my new setup. I like it so far. The wings don't weigh that much and its a solid setup. I know not for everyone.
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Looks just fine to me! Practical and affordable - what's not to like?
 
Why bother with wings when you have a perfect bench top to use?  Modify your cabinet to drop the Kapex in so it's bed is level with your bench top.  Use two extrusions as a fence and one of the multitude of stops on the market and you likely have a better setup than you can buy commercially.

I have 14' of Beismeyer fence that I picked up for $100 with two stops.  It is a really nice fence system but having extension wings elevated above the bench top is a pain as it limits what you can utilize the bench top for.  I plan to build a rear shelf level with the top of the fence and enclose drawers below the wings but having the whole countertop at one level would be much nicer.

Just my $0.02.
 
UG wings. For a couple of reasons, mobility with easy set up and they are calibrated to my festool tape measure so I need only to measure once. Secondly I use them with the CMS and the MFT all of the time.
 
I saw your setup earlier overanalyse, for a mobile setup that's perfect. I like the idea of the t-tracks for clamping.

Kevin, I am going to sink the saw but wanted to make sure that the UG were not a quicker and / or better option before proceeding. I'm actually going to attach a pair of crown extensions to increase the immediate surface area of the saw and utilise the bench with a sliding fence and stop - I'm just going to use a larger version of the same alloy extrusion as I can order it to exact length and it works out cheaper (kind of).

Thanks all for the input on this one. I'll update my original thread on the build when the other parts arrive (scheduled for Friday).

 
All parts are here, just rebuilt the frame work and installed the crown extensions  [smile]

Will update the original thread and post results soon.

I'll also make a note of critical dimensions for anyone looking to do anything similar.
 
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