Multi Extension Table
That table extension can be docked at several points around the combination machine but requires allen key and wrench to be locked. Given the time needed to bolt and adjust flush, the multi extension only purposes occasionally uses but takes few room hanged along a wall.
Made up of solid wood, the structure comprise three sides assembled with
finger joints and four strengtheners. Top and structure are merely stuck together and fours holes allow the extension to be bolted and adjusted against the machine tables.
That extension was originally designed to lengthen the planer-thicknesser bed as you may see in the below picture. The machine came with the two apertures in the apron of the thicknesser bed and no modification was needed.
The multi extension could make longer the infeed table of the planer-jointer albeit
that accessory table would be easy to use. Besides that arrangement would require the boring of two holes into the iron cast table that I have not still drilled.
The multi extension may also replace the tiny infeed table of the
sanding table and locks the same way than above, with the same drawback about tool and adjustment.
Last but not least and using the two top holes, the extension table can be locked against the wagon carriage. Related to its small size the multi extension might dock there when not used.