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Jim
 
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I'm making one like Norm has. It's the one that has a rope on each end where
you pull up and the wheels collapse. I am also going to route a groove for
the miter.


"Dave jackson" wrote in message
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It must be a great idea, cuz that's what i use! Any way, i took a couple
of old cabinets and screwed them to a 3/4 plywood base about 2ft. apart.
then added a double layer of laminated 3/4 mdf on top. finally added
casters so it's mobile. Built in the router table in the 2' space between
the cabinets. works well as a outfeed table, assembly bench, router table
and storage for sanders, router bits etc. Its about 2'x6'. --dave




"Brikp" wrote in message
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In my limited experience I have never seen or heard of this being done.

I
want to know if I am nutz, misguided, mis-informed, ignorant or

brilliant!

My Griz 1023s table saw and mobile base is on its way. I need a general
purpose workbench as well. I was thinking that once I had my TS in place
where I would use it most of the time that I would build my workbench at

the
same height and butt up against the table saw table. I figure I could

use
this as an outfeed table when needed and as a general purpose bench at

other
times. I was also thinking of incorporating a router and some t-tracks.
Storage and compressor underneath.

Good or bad idea?

TIA