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gtannenb
 
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Default Request For Plans or Pictures Of A Multitool Workstation

I have a sturdy metal stand from from a radial arm saw that I want to
convert into a stand that I can use with my various portable tools. I
built a base with wheels for the stand and not sure how to build the
top. I have a cheapo portable tablesaw, drill press and compound miter
saw that I wanted to build a base for that could be interchangeably
mounted on the metal stand. Does anyone have plans or pictures of a
workbench that has a similar setup? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Make your own "Tool Dock" system. Tools are mounted permanently on an MDF
slab that drop into the base. The slab also acts as a shelf for tool storage
as seen in the left of this picture.
http://www.dcontinuum.com/content/po...p?sub=2&id=114
-Brian

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I have a sturdy metal stand from from a radial arm saw that I want to
convert into a stand that I can use with my various portable tools. I
built a base with wheels for the stand and not sure how to build the
top. I have a cheapo portable tablesaw, drill press and compound miter
saw that I wanted to build a base for that could be interchangeably
mounted on the metal stand. Does anyone have plans or pictures of a
workbench that has a similar setup? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.



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