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>  If you made a table with the T-track slots in it like they have and just 
used a block of wood held down with a threaded bolt with a knob on top, you 
could just use a wooden wedge block to do the same thing. I'm sure you have 
a scrap piece of wood or two in the floor of your shop that would work 
quite well. Certainly much less expensive.  I have made a auxiliary table 
to fit on the top of my drill press with the t-slot track to set stops on 
the fence and to position the fence itself for repetitive jobs like 
drilling hinge holes in doors. I haven't thought of making a tabletop the 
same for the Legacy. I have some spare t-slot track laying around.... 
Those clamps are pretty, but I'll keep my cash.
DB 

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