Mft sysport build.

Neal W

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This is inspired by the design the guy from garage journal [member=63929]AtomicRyan[/member].

It is partially done.  I will start building drawers and pull out shelves for systainers and such as I get time and before the weather turns for the worst. Also have to put casters on it

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It is painted with general finishes milk paint and general finishes high performance topcoat. (Nice products to work with too)

Now I just need to figure out how to get the legs off of my mft/3

Thanks for looking.
 

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Cool project.  If you want to get the legs off, look at the 4 black knobs.  Find the seam.  Look for a small recessed area.  Pry open.  Wrench away.

Peter
 
Nice. I'm thinking about building practically the same for a while.
Just undecided if I should put some blocks below the MFT feet (to get enough room to clamp from below) or if I should buy some more Bessey toggle clamps (and their STC-SET-T20 to attach them in the MFT holes)...
 
Good job!  I just made one too. I decided to build three bays for systainers and used face frames so it's about 11" longer than the MFT. I needed the storage and hope the extra space on top will relieve the clutter on the working top or extra out feed for the cross cutting. I removed the legs. It's cleaner and feels great to have a solid work top. I've gained a lot of storage in a footprint only slightly larger than my MFT. Pics when I'm done.
 
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