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Default Assembly Bench Completed

On 2/19/18 4:30 PM, Jack wrote:
On 2/18/2018 6:41 PM, wrote:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...posted-public/

See?* The fishing works.* ;-)

I like it.* A lot!* How do you deal with cutting the top of the bench?

I built my cutting bench on a solid-core door with a sheet of 3/4" MDF
just sitting on top, held in place by side rails 1/4" shy of the
surface.* I'm not short on space so portability wasn't important. It's
on casters but it never moves more than a foot or two.


Wasn't it you that bought that goofy accordion folding work table "the
centipede" I think it was called?** Everyone got all over the Comet
cause he thought it looked gimmick-ee.

Anyway, this thing Leon built I've seen on YouTube before.* Looks ok but
takes up lots of floor/wall space.* I have neither left.* Too damn many
tools/cabinets etc for that thing.* I have a 7' tool cabinet on wheels
the same height as my Tsaw.* So with that, and extensions front and side
on the TSaw that works together as a 7x7' sanding/painting/assembly table.


I think you're referring to me.
I bought the centipede and the jury is still out on it.
It *is* super portable and convenient but I just don't find myself drawn
to use it very often.


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