Nice way to store TS55 while using MFT3

Garage TS55:
This one is my TS55 garage. I did it to myself already a lot of time ago and it goes brilliantly, if you need help make it know me, good nights.
 
vulcan said:
Garage TS55:
This one is my TS55 garage. I did it to myself already a lot of time ago and it goes brilliantly, if you need help make it know me, good nights.


I built a simular design based on vulcans video and have been using it with a great deal of pleasure for about 2 years.
Thanks vulcan.
It really does not need more than a clip for the front edge and a holder on top of the sledge.

The one thing I would change is the nut holding the wood to the end if the rail. Either drill a hole 1 or 2 cm to the right of  the pre drilled hole. Seen from above.
Then it doesent interfere with plastic clamping handle which in some situations stops the track stay up when no saw on it.

It is quick and easy to build yourself.
You will wonder why you didnt do it earlier.
 
Great Idea, I took about 30 mins to build this one and it works great, slight mod on the left hand side of the garage. I put a piece of wood that covers the slop adjustment and it holds the saw snug to the guide rail, really didn't need the support for the top of the saw it just made me feel better.  Thanks to all for the for the great ideas. If you haven't made one, DO IT!!!
 

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Awesome job and a great idea. I'm interested in finding out if the extra weight being applied to the bracket makes it loose or twist over time? Does it hold up ok and keep the rail square still?
 
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