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Default I have limited space, need a table that will accomodate different tools that I can adjust to the height of my workbench

On 11 Aug 2004 17:00:52 -0700, (Chillee B)
wrote:

Hi, I have recently acquired a number of woodworking/workshop tools. I
currently have a workbench. I do not have alot of extra space. So, I
would like to either build or purchase a table that will accomodate,
for example, the router table, compound mitre saw, bench grinder, etc.
The only catch is... I would like to be able to adjust any one tool
once it is on the table so that the router table or compound mitre saw
would be at the same height as the top of the workbench.

I am assuming that I could mount each individual tool on wood, of a
predetermined size and somehow build a table that will accomodate each
tool at the appropriate height. But once it is built, I don't think
that I would easily be able to adapt the table to new tools that I
will purchase in the future.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks




cut a hole in your workbench that is a little larger than the
footprint of your largest tool. route a ledge 3/4" deep and an inch or
so wide all around it. cut a bunch of plywood slabs to fit in there
snugly. mount one tool to each slab and change them out as needed.