90 degree mft3 table tops

waho6o9

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Horsing around can came up with mft3 table tops at 90 degrees. Wouldn't be awesome to make different configurations for jigs and such?
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That seems like it might be a good idea. Buy and extra MFT top, run some bolts through it so that it could hang off the side in the factory channel. Could be interesting. Thanks for the idea.
 
Your welcome Holzhacker.  Mft3 table tops in x,y, and z axis configurations?
 
Not for me because I'd have to carry that thing to a jobsite, but I have to say that idea is pretty awesome. 
 
waho6o9 said:
Your welcome Holzhacker.  Mft3 table tops in x,y, and z axis configurations?

A good idea, well sure if there were a good application for it, nothing comes to mind right now.  Since you've gone to the trouble you must have some practical use for it, do you want to share what that is? 
 
could be quie handy for holding the sides of carcasses while you stuggle to line the side and end up.
 
Rookie 08    Those were purchased replacement tops.

Brice            Just horsing around  and thought it would be awesome.  I think of different  jigs and a x,y, and z axis MFT3
                    would be great.  Imagine moving a MFT3 partition with qwas dogs on the bottom of it for different applications.
                    It was no trouble to build and wasn't intended for a specific purpose.
 
This is a great idea....I'm already thinking of ways to modify this to suit what we need on-site!

Thanks to Waho6o9.
 
LostInTheWood said:
....or building custom cabinets on the space station

Hmmm...  You wouldn't even need to take your CT along.  Just open a window.  [scared]
 
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