Greg in Memphis
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- Jun 24, 2007
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Hello all
I have plans to purchase the MFT/3 soon.
I currently own a 1080 and an 800 that are connected together and mounted on a platform in my shop.
The platform brought the tables up to a more comfortable height for me (34"), as well as matched the height of a rolling tool cart I had. This made it relatively easy to cut 4' X 8' sheets in my garage.
I would like to make some rolling MFT cabinets that will bring these older MFTs up to the new MFT/3 height. The problem is, I don't have all the dimensions for the completed project.
I've read differing MFT/3 heights ( 35 1/2", 35 7/16", 900mm) from different posts. I would really like to hear from someone who owns an MFT/3.
I could probably use shims or whatever if I had to, but with a little help from some of you good people, I could build these cabinets right the first time.
Is there someone out there with an MFT/3 (and a ruler) who could visually check what the exact height really is?
Thanks in advance for any help
Greg
I have plans to purchase the MFT/3 soon.
I currently own a 1080 and an 800 that are connected together and mounted on a platform in my shop.
The platform brought the tables up to a more comfortable height for me (34"), as well as matched the height of a rolling tool cart I had. This made it relatively easy to cut 4' X 8' sheets in my garage.
I would like to make some rolling MFT cabinets that will bring these older MFTs up to the new MFT/3 height. The problem is, I don't have all the dimensions for the completed project.
I've read differing MFT/3 heights ( 35 1/2", 35 7/16", 900mm) from different posts. I would really like to hear from someone who owns an MFT/3.
I could probably use shims or whatever if I had to, but with a little help from some of you good people, I could build these cabinets right the first time.
Is there someone out there with an MFT/3 (and a ruler) who could visually check what the exact height really is?
Thanks in advance for any help
Greg