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    And don't forget that when you are cutting that much sheet stock, you will probably get around to a vacuum hold down and need that space under the bot for pipes and manifolds.
    Plus it gets very dusty under there.
    If you do use that space, consider mounting wheels on a skid so you can slide it out as needed.

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    Mine looks like Raymond's except the sides are slanted. I try to keep the sheets snugly stacked and they stay flat. The opening is 30" wide at the bottom, enough for 40 sheets of 3/4" material. I also keep sheets of paper-backed veneer and laminate in there, between sheets of 3/4" stock. They stay nice and flat to, and they're easy to get too - but a bit of a trick to put in there!

    This is half of what was originally a double unit - there was an "A" shaped space in the middle where I kept offcuts.


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