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THE WOOD POST 13
the right tools
Table Saws and Accessories
Lowe’s stocks the largest selection of Delta woodworking tools nationwide, and this is the perfect
opportunity to make a Father’s Day wish list. Check off the tools you’d like to receive, and strategically
set these pages where they’ll be noticed by your loved ones.
Because tool availability varies by market, be sure to provide the manufacturer’s name and model
number at your store’s customer service desk.
Delta Woodworking
Headquarters
THE WOOD POST 13
36-979 Industrial Contractor’s Saw
This 10-inch left-tilt table saw (#237665) has a 1
1
2-horsepower (hp),
115/230-volt induction motor that can handle tough cutting operations.
The 0- to 45-degree bevel tilts the blade away from the fence (left tilt) in
ripping applications to prevent tear-out on the outside corner of mitered
joints. The saw features cast-iron extension wings measuring 40 x 27
inches for maximum material support. It also includes a mobile bottom
that attaches directly to the base for full saw support and mobility. The
saw accommodates multiple fences, including the T2 30-inch fence
system, the 30-inch Unifence, and the Biesemeyer 30-inch commercial
fence system.
TS350 ShopMaster 10-inch table saw
Make precise cuts with this sturdy table saw (#33719). It features a 1-hp, 120-volt,
single-phase induction motor for plenty of power. The miter gauge has adjustable
stops at 90 degrees and 45 degrees, left and right, for precise straight and angle
cutting. It has a self-aligning T-square fence with a single control handle for con-
venient accuracy. For safety, it features a see-through blade guard with a splitter and
antikickback fingers, as well as a removable on/off switch to prevent unauthorized
use of the machine. In addition to a cast-iron carriage, which allows for precision
and minimal vibration, a solid undertable features a cast-iron trunnion, motor, and
trunnion support brackets.
LOWE’S LIST
Lumber*
• 7 (8-foot-long) 2 x 4s, treated
southern yellow pine (TSYP)
• 6 (8-foot-long) 4 x 4s, TSYP
• 5 (8-foot-long) 2 x 8s, TSYP
• 6 (12-foot-long)
5
4 x 6s,
ChoiceDek Premium gray
woodgrain decking
2 (12-foot-long) 1
3
16- x 3
1
2-inch
ChoiceDek gray handrails
Hardware & Supplies
• 1 box (16d) galvanized
finishing nails
• 1 box (#8 x 2
1
2-inch) Phillips
II outdoor wood screws
• 8 (
3
8-inch x 4-inch) lag screws
4 (50-pound) bags all-purpose
sand
4 (50-pound) bags all-purpose
concrete mix
• 1 box (4d) galvanized
finishing nails
• 1 box (SD8) Simpson
Strong-Drive wood screws**
• 24 (2 x 4) fence rail brackets
• 6 Maine Ornamental 4 x 4
Victoria Copper High Point
Postcaps
• construction adhesive
• exterior stain
• paint (American Tradition,
exterior latex, white)
*Availability varies by market.
**Selection varies by market.
TOOL LIST
• circular saw or handsaw
• jigsaw
• drill/driver and bits
• framing square
• level
• caulking gun
• tape measure
• pencil
joists
box
sill
box
sill
13"
Figure 1
end piece of
decking
second piece
center pieces
decking
3 1/4"
2 1/4"
3/4"
3/4"
scribe
to fit
2 1/4"
3/4"
scribe
to fit
1 11/16"
1 11/16"
C
L
1/8" gap
1/8" gap
1/8"
post post
Detail A
Detail B
end post
center post
Figure 3
8
"
19 1/2
"
31 5/16"
2 x 4 fence
bracket
handrail
rail
Figure 4
CUT LIST
Part Name Material Size (in inches) Quantity
joists 2 x 8, TYSP 1
1
2 x 7
1
4 x 96 4
floor beams 2 x 8, TYSP 1
1
2 x 7
1
4 x 46
1
2 2
posts 4 x 4, TYSP 3
1
2 x 3
1
2 x 64
1
2 6
cleats 2 x 4, TYSP 1
1
2 x 3
1
2 x 3
1
2 14
decking
5
4 x 6,
ChoiceDek
5
4 x 5
1
2 x 48 18
rails 2 x 4, TYSP 1
1
2 x 3
1
2 x 42
1
2 12
handrails 1
3
16 x 3
1
2,
ChoiceDek
1
3
16 x 3
1
2 x 42
3
4 4
postcleat
concrete
sand
Figure 2
12 Summer 2006
deep on each center piece, as shown in
Figure 3, Detail B.
g. Lay the remaining 12 pieces of decking in
place. Space them with even gaps, and then
attach using outdoor wood screws. Remove
the nails serving as spacers between the
first and second pieces of decking.
Step 6: Install the rails and handrails.
a. Identify a centerline on each post to guide
you when positioning the fence rail brackets.
Also measure and mark a line on each post
that’s 8 inches up from the top of the decking;
repeat at 19
1
2 inches and 31
5
16 inches above
the decking (see Figure 4).
b. Attach the fence rail brackets to the posts
using Simpson Strong-Drive wood screws so
that the bottom of each bracket aligns with
your marks on each post and the bracket is
centered on the centerline.
c. Mark or scribe each rail, and cut to fit
(approximately 42
1
2 inches from post to post).
Use three Simpson Strong-Drive screws
at each bracket to install the rails.
d. Mark or scribe the handrail pieces, and cut
to fit. Attach the handrails to the top railing
with 16d galvanized nails.
Step 7: Apply the finishing touches.
a. Attach a copper postcap to the top of each
post using a small amount of construction
adhesive and 4d galvanized finishing nails.
b. Apply the exterior stain of your choice.
Project #SU063 n
Finished Dimensions:
Height: 46
1
2 inches
Width: 48 inches
Length: 100
1
2 inches
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