tjbnwi said:UG wings.
Tom
itchy said:tjbnwi said:UG wings.
Tom
How well do the UG wings support wider pieces like cabinet panels. Can they support the weight of off cuts without tipping over? I have been looking for a similar solution and this would be great if it worked as it's also a portable solution (which appeals to me).
tjbnwi said:itchy said:tjbnwi said:UG wings.
Tom
How well do the UG wings support wider pieces like cabinet panels. Can they support the weight of off cuts without tipping over? I have been looking for a similar solution and this would be great if it worked as it's also a portable solution (which appeals to me).
Depends on how you configure the wings.
Tom
itchy said:tjbnwi said:itchy said:tjbnwi said:UG wings.
Tom
How well do the UG wings support wider pieces like cabinet panels. Can they support the weight of off cuts without tipping over? I have been looking for a similar solution and this would be great if it worked as it's also a portable solution (which appeals to me).
Depends on how you configure the wings.
Tom
Thanks Tom! Excellent illustration that seems like a very versatile setup that will allow you to handle narrow and wide pieces depending on the configuration and it is portable.
tjbnwi said:itchy said:tjbnwi said:itchy said:tjbnwi said:UG wings.
Tom
How well do the UG wings support wider pieces like cabinet panels. Can they support the weight of off cuts without tipping over? I have been looking for a similar solution and this would be great if it worked as it's also a portable solution (which appeals to me).
Depends on how you configure the wings.
Tom
Thanks Tom! Excellent illustration that seems like a very versatile setup that will allow you to handle narrow and wide pieces depending on the configuration and it is portable.
The locking knobs rub the square channel on the MFT as you tighten them. I got tired of this so I removed a little material on each knob.
Other advantage of the wings is they fit the Kapex and CMS.
Tom