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My shop has limited storage space, so my tablesaw accessories used to cram its tuck-under drawer and cover the extension table. My new accessory storage wall makes everything accessible and keeps my saw table clear and ready for action. The wall was easy to make. The frame is grooved for the plywood and everything is just glued and screwed. To make the box at the bottom wide enough for the bricks that provide ballast, I inserted spacers between the uprights and the plywood sides. I bought everything I needed (a half-sheet of 1/2-in. plywood, two 8-ft.-long 2x2s, one 6-ft.-long 2×4, four casters and a couple handfuls of bricks) at my local home center.

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