Mill clamping kit holder?

THIS type of wooden block base is very easy to make and use as an alternative. Some of the modern plastic racks (like you pictured) are a bit fragile. Vintage metal organizers hold up well.
I disagree about the plastic racks being fragile. I had this one for about 10 years and it held up very well, just got a bit dirty.
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I got one for the cost of shipping from someone on PM. It was broken in areas. It has a metal back and plastic holder. Paid for shipping, unfortunately it didn't work out for me. I have I think 9/16 T's and my stairs are Ral Mikes , Northwestern and Tecos. Some fit, some didn't.
Oh well. Ed's looks in much better shape.
 
I sent 4 or 5 up to the dump years ago . They took up too much room . Sounds like Ed took care of it . :encourage:
 
I sent 4 or 5 up to the dump years ago . They took up too much room . Sounds like Ed took care of it . :encourage:
Yep the dump, that's where I wanted to send mine but my illness of not being able to throw anything, even slightly useful, away, interfered. It was even in the trashcan at one point but I took it out...
 
@Eddyde
I just noticed that the picture, you provided above, shows (at least) three table saws bolted together (center one converted to a router table).
I've not seen three joined before and I'm in awe of the idea of the wonderfully large table surface and the possibility of two saw set-ups at the same time (if not the immobility :grin:).
Do both the remaining saw stations remain as saw stations? Is there a thread on H-M where the machine has been discussed?

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