Long-Reach Stop for Crosscut Sled New Haven CT
T-track makes the stop easy to install and adjust. When the stopisn't necessary, tightening the knobs draws the bolts into thecounterbored holes, so they don't protrude.
The Home Depot
(203)248-59251873 Dixwell Avenue
Hamden, CT
The Home Depot
(203)248-5925
1873 Dixwell Avenue
Hamden, CT 06514
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The Home Depot
(203)234-1300111 Universal Drive N
North Haven, CT
The Home Depot
(203)234-1300
111 Universal Drive N
North Haven, CT 06473
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The Wood Rack
203-481-4505
40 North East Industrial Road
Branford, CT
203-481-4505
40 North East Industrial Road
Branford, CT 06405
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(203)269-12111055 N Colony Rd
Wallingford, CT
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(203)269-1211
1055 N Colony Rd
Wallingford, CT 06492
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(203)386-9815350 Barnum Ave Cutoff
Stratford, CT
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350 Barnum Ave Cutoff
Stratford, CT 06614
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(203)467-200175 North Frontage Road
East Haven, CT
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75 North Frontage Road
East Haven, CT 06512
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(203)799-1900440 Boston Post Rd
Orange, CT
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(203)799-1900
440 Boston Post Rd
Orange, CT 06477
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The Home Depot
(203)734-1371117 Main Street
Derby, CT
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(203)734-1371
117 Main Street
Derby, CT 06418
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203-758-7222
Prospect, CT
203-758-7222
Prospect, CT 06712
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(203)372-7299656 Reservoir Avenue
Bridgeport, CT
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656 Reservoir Avenue
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Long-Reach Stop for Crosscut Sled

I built the “Ultimate Crosscut Sled” featured in AW #75 (October 1999).It works great, and recently I've added an adjustable stop, which makesit even better. I thought other AW readers would be interested in myupgrade. My 50-in.-capacity stop consists of scrap wood, a 48-in.length of
T-track (I used Mini Track from www.prairieriverwoodworking.com),1/4-20 hex-head bolts and a couple of plastic knobs. I spent less than$25. My stop makes repetitive crosscutting of long stock—shelves for abookcase, for instance—a breeze. Any hardwood will do for the rail andstop; I used a 7/8-in. x 2-in. x 60-in. piece of hickory. You canincrease the crosscut capacity by using a longer rail. I cut a stoppeddado in the back of the rail to house the T-track, which I installedwith screws. I attached the stop to the end of the rail with a gluedhalf-lap joint. I counterbored a pair of holes in the sled's fence andinstalled the bolts and knobs.

T-track makes the stop easy to install and adjust. When the stopisn't necessary, tightening the knobs draws the bolts into thecounterbored holes, so they don't protrude.
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