6.Use the table saw fence face as a template to transfer the screw hole positions onto your fence board (Figure 18). Use a center punch or long nail to mark the holes.
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7.Unclamp the support board and fence face, and drill holes through the support board where marked with a 3⁄16" drill bit.
8.Countersink the holes in the face of the sup- port board approximately 1⁄4" deep with a 3⁄8" drill bit, as shown in Figure 19.
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10.Attach the support board to the fence with the #10-24 x 21⁄2" Phillips screws included with the kit, as shown in Figure 21.
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