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Default Need an inexpensive folding outfeed table?

I enjoyed the pictures of your shop and all the cabinet space.
You have certainly put "a ship in a bottle" with that kind of utilizing
space idea.
I like it. It is so clean too! Very impressive.
On your joinery do you dado out for the partitions or just screw and glue or
nail and glue?
just curious. I always dado out a slot for the horizontal piece of ply to
fit into the vertical and not sure if that
is always necessary.
john

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On 7/12/2011 8:12 AM, jloomis wrote:
I sometimes just hate my shop. It is mostly put away during no use times.
I am a General Contractor and for the most part work right out of my
darn truck.
When I work in the garage, I have to "roll" things out, set up horses,
and outfeeds.
It is a pain for the most part and then the clean-up comes after the
work.......
Vacuuming, sweeping, etc.
I love portability and your outfeed table is one of those quick and easy
ways to go.


Feel the pain, and the pinch ... and ditto on the GC part.

https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...ODv4OKAraChgQE

But I do most of the kitchens that go into new construction (or
remodels, these days), which means I need to maintain a shop.

https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...aJgYOq gKvOVw

Problem is, I just moved it back into the 1940's building behind my
home, which is about 1/3rd smaller than where its been the last three
years, but with more equipment and "stuff" than ever before.

I'm trying like hell to get used to a smaller shop again, but here I am
back tripping over everything, even though I've spent a good deal of
time trying to organize for the smaller space:

https://picasaweb.google.com/karlcai...opRetrofit2011

Sometimes you just can't win ... then again, things could always be
worse ... I'm still breathing, and with work to do.

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