Cutting/work table

Thanks [member=1584]joiner1970[/member]
I did look at them but decided i didn't really need them.
This is actually extremely sturdy  [big grin]
 
I'd take £50 for them if you change your mind. Theyre almost like new as I haven't really used them. I was buying the dewalt ones and saw these half the price of the dewalt ones. Then ended up buying the dewalt anyway.
 
joiner1970 said:
I'd take £50 for them if you change your mind. Theyre almost like new as I haven't really used them. I was buying the dewalt ones and saw these half the price of the dewalt ones. Then ended up buying the dewalt anyway.

[member=1584]joiner1970[/member]
what model are they?
 
These
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£45 each in toolstation
 
Thanks for the pic [member=1584]joiner1970[/member] .
To be honest I really don't need them as I'm quite happy with the Stanley/DeWalt ones.
Bang them in the classifieds? or maybe UKW classifieds if your on there?
Cheers
 
Yeah they're on the ukw, but I'm not pushing to sell them they're just sitting in my workshop and if someone wants them they're gone. :)

I've got a few things to sell , a job for the new year :)
 
joiner1970 said:
Yeah they're on the ukw, but I'm not pushing to sell them they're just sitting in my workshop and if someone wants them they're gone. :)

I've got a few things to sell , a job for the new year :)

[member=1584]joiner1970[/member] Pm me other items your selling lol  [big grin] [scared] [big grin]
 
We still use this table a ton for shop work and on site fabrication. I have started to call it my VFT table (VariableFunctionTable). Thanks again to all my FOG friends who have bought the plans and let me know how they liked it!

Having a 4x4 MFT style top has been awesome too.
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Thanks for the inspiration!

Build a smaller variant of the table with scrap wood lying around.

Also functions nice as a base for the DIY table saw / working area!

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building the saw table
 

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jmac80 said:
Thanks for that idea [member=20021]John_[/member]
We have the exact same saw horses here in the Uk but they are branded "stanley fatmax" or were till i took the sticker off  ;D
Also had to shave the 4"x2" to fit in the recess on the saw horse, UK 4x2 are bigger than USA ones I believe!
Quick and nasty effort i made this morning but will do the trick for me just fine... SO much better than doing it on the ground.

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I like the 2x4 approach since I just don't have too much room in my shop for the larger size supports shown in the beginning of this thread. One improvement I might make is to glue up 3/4" baltic birch or regular plywood to get 1.5" thickness to sit in those sawhorses. Or maybe order LVL 2x4's. Saw them recently on This Old House. Wonder if LVLs or plywood wood be more rigid and stable vs regular pine 2x4s. ?
 
does anyone got plan for this work table small model and long ? please  i need  to do my stair and i have nothing working
 
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