jroth33139
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I made these a while ago, but thought I would post in the event others can use it. I had a need for some low stools/horses for elevating cabinets for finishing, various cutting operations, step stool, resting my fat rear end, etc. Pretty typical stuff. I decided to make the tops the same dimensions as a systainer, and low and behold, they can nest on top of a systainer stack for storage. I also made them so that when one is stacked on top of my CT26, it is 900 mm high, so it is level with my MFT for supporting oversize boards. They can also stack on each other. I made the tops as torsion boxes with 1/4 inch ply, but just 3/4 ply with some aprons would work too.
Definitely not earth shattering, but if you are pressed for space, it is nice to be able to nest them on top of your stack at the end of the day.
Definitely not earth shattering, but if you are pressed for space, it is nice to be able to nest them on top of your stack at the end of the day.