Mbconstructionjoinery said:
Peter Parfitt said:
The choice of bench will depend on your type of work.
The MFT3 is really portable, makes an excellent track saw station and is one of the best bases for jig work (with Parf Dogs of course !). However, it is not stable enough for hand planning, it has no vice nor any after market option that I am aware of.
The Axminster bench is a (relatively speaking) cheap and cheerful example of its class. It is really solid, has a pair of excellent vices and will be perfect for planing and all the hammering and chiselling that you can manage.
When I wanted a bench similar to the Axminster one I made it from scratch. It was not difficult at all and from your FOG name it appears that you have more than enough ability to design and make one of your own. Mine cost about £200 and much of that was for the ball bearing drawer runners which are perhaps not really needed. I bought Veritas vice bodies from Axminster and I have been very pleased with them.
If you then decide that you want a track saw cutting station then all you need is a pair of trestles, a third of a sheet of 18 mm MDF and some cleverly placed 20 mm holes (and Parf Dogs - of course !).
Peter
go with the workbench and pair my Dewalt saw horses with an mft style top
That's what I did, the dewalt saw horses are the most stable thing going lol did you see that horses - stable.
Seriously though I always thought the mft over priced but those who have them love them. My version cost me 150 for the horses and 28 for a sheet of mrmdf and 20 for a 20mm router bit to drill the holes. I put a 40-50mm MDF edge all round mine to stiffen it up. Also if I need a bigger bench I just take off the holed one and put a larger frame on used for cutting 8x4 sheets.