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Wood sticks on my benchtop
Hello,
A couple of years ago, i bought a workbench assembly at Canadian Tire (our Home Depot). The top working surface has a number of holes bored through it, in each of which can be fitted the lower end of a cross-sectionally rectangular, elongated wood stick. When this wood stick is fitted in one of these bores, it projects vertically upwardly from the surface of the workbench. What are these for??? I imagine they're used as guiding means of some sort. I've kindda discarded them cause i didn't see any use for them.... but i've seen them around on other workbenches than mine, so i imagine they must be useful to some extent. thanks for the info |
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