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		 Miter Saw Work Stop Continued    
		Here you can see my work stop is just maxed out. However, at this point 
		my DeWalt stand would take over by sliding the support towards the saw 
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        Here you can see how easy it would be to 
		make a bunch of small pieces. The work stop works great and was easy to 
		make.  
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        Miter Saw Stand Improvements   
		On page one I talked about improving the DeWalt mobile 
		stand. What I'll be doing is adding one more gas shock to it. And to do 
		that, I'll need to make some brackets. Here I'm laying out some lines 
		that will be bend points. I'll need two brackets, one at each end of the 
		gas shock but they won't be the same. 
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        Here is what I have so far. Now I'll need to add some holes and slots. 
		The piece of aluminum is something I made to help with the bend process.
		 
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        Here is my new gas shock along with the brackets that I made. I shot 
		some black paint on both so they don't rust as well.  
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        I'm using 3/8" bolts to hold the brackets on with in place of welding 
		them. I also made the inside of the brackets a little larger than the 
		head of the bolt so it doesn't spin when I tighten the lock nuts down.
		 
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        Here you can see one of the lock nuts after drilling a hole through the 
		stand.  
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        Looking under the stand you can see the second gas shock in place. Now 
		the stand is much easier to get into the upright position which is a 
		good thing. However, it takes a lot more effort to collapse it now, 
		which I can live with.  
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        One other item I made was a place to hang my work stop. I just cut the 
		head off a 1/4-20 bolt, bent it and used two nuts to hold it in place.
		 
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        Now the work stop won't get lost as the hook keeps it in place, even 
		while I'm using the saw. These small improvements made a world of 
		difference for my needs, and they were fun to make.  
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        Here is what it looks like folded up. You can move it around like a 
		dolly and it's very stable in this position.  
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        The feet of the base act like handles to move it easily and store it out 
		of the way. So far I'm really liking this miter saw and recommend it to 
		anyone that are thinking about buying one.  
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