MFTC portable workshop

My only concern with using bolts is with scratching floors. I would need to cover these with rubber or plastic as well.
 
grawil said:
My only concern with using bolts is with scratching floors. I would need to cover these with rubber or plastic as well.

Correct.  I am using mine only in the garage at this stage so it does not bother me, but I did get some square plastic "cups" that is used for furniture feet to prevent scratching.  Unfortunately I could not find hexagonal cups.

But an even better solution would be a soft rubber covering.
 
bobdny said:
For adjustable feet, I used plastic leveler glides from Rockler http://www.rockler.com/plastic-leveler-glides screwed into 5/16" threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/steel-threaded-inserts-select-size

Since I use thes plastic leveler glides for a lot of projects where I need adjustable feet, I also bought the 5/16" installation tool for the threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/power-drive-threaded-insert-tool-power-drive-threaded-insert-tool

Are these glides adjustable from underneath? Do they have a weight rating? (I couldn't find a weight limit on Rockler's site.)

I am looking for adjustable feet to install in a planned cabinet on which I would set my MFT. The cabinet would have completely retractable casters (Rockler) and could be lowered onto its "feet" to plant it solidly in place. However the cabinet would have drawers and other storage for some of my Festools in systainers, so I imagine the weight would be significant.
 
grbmds said:
bobdny said:
For adjustable feet, I used plastic leveler glides from Rockler http://www.rockler.com/plastic-leveler-glides screwed into 5/16" threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/steel-threaded-inserts-select-size

Since I use thes plastic leveler glides for a lot of projects where I need adjustable feet, I also bought the 5/16" installation tool for the threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/power-drive-threaded-insert-tool-power-drive-threaded-insert-tool

Are these glides adjustable from underneath? Do they have a weight rating? (I couldn't find a weight limit on Rockler's site.)

I am looking for adjustable feet to install in a planned cabinet on which I would set my MFT. The cabinet would have completely retractable casters (Rockler) and could be lowered onto its "feet" to plant it solidly in place. However the cabinet would have drawers and other storage for some of my Festools in systainers, so I imagine the weight would be significant.

Imagine using a 5/16" bolt for a foot. To adjust it you simply screw it in or out. These glides are just like that, except they have a round plastic end instead of a bolt head. I don't know what their weight rating would be, but I use them for a lot of things, some of which I stand on (I weigh about 250 lbs.)
If I was really concerned about holding up a very, very heavy cabinet, I would use these Heavy Duty Glides from Lee Valley: http://www.leevalley.com/US/Hardware/page.aspx?p=71902&cat=3,40993,41283&ap=1 (they are rated at 330 lb. per glide)
 
bobdny said:
grbmds said:
bobdny said:
For adjustable feet, I used plastic leveler glides from Rockler http://www.rockler.com/plastic-leveler-glides screwed into 5/16" threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/steel-threaded-inserts-select-size

Since I use thes plastic leveler glides for a lot of projects where I need adjustable feet, I also bought the 5/16" installation tool for the threaded inserts http://www.rockler.com/power-drive-threaded-insert-tool-power-drive-threaded-insert-tool

Seems like those woudl be a good option since I could mount them on the outside of the cabinet near each corner and they would be more easily reachable for adjustment. I assume the Rockler version are meant to be installed underneath in each corner.
Are these glides adjustable from underneath? Do they have a weight rating? (I couldn't find a weight limit on Rockler's site.)

I am looking for adjustable feet to install in a planned cabinet on which I would set my MFT. The cabinet would have completely retractable casters (Rockler) and could be lowered onto its "feet" to plant it solidly in place. However the cabinet would have drawers and other storage for some of my Festools in systainers, so I imagine the weight would be significant.

Imagine using a 5/16" bolt for a foot. To adjust it you simply screw it in or out. These glides are just like that, except they have a round plastic end instead of a bolt head. I don't know what their weight rating would be, but I use them for a lot of things, some of which I stand on (I weigh about 250 lbs.)
If I was really concerned about holding up a very, very heavy cabinet, I would use these Heavy Duty Glides from Lee Valley: http://www.leevalley.com/US/Hardware/page.aspx?p=71902&cat=3,40993,41283&ap=1 (they are rated at 330 lb. per glide)
 
I think this MFTC portable workshop is a perfect design! I purchased the plans and started to build one last year, but had to stop in the middle to get back to other projects and responsibilities. I had some drawer slides for it, but I just ordered some "Touch and Release" drawer slides for it based on the recommendations made in this thread. I plan to get back to it and finish it soon! Meanwhile, you can get a glimpse of my partially completed MFTC at the end of this short video: (It is just behind, and to the right of my Kapex at the very end of the video)
 
bobdny said:
you can get a glimpse of my partially completed MFTC at the end of this short video...

Great production, but I don't recognize anybody in the credits...

[wink]
 
I found this thread a few days ago and ordered my plans today.  Just waiting for them to show up so I can make my shopping list!  I'll also have to reread this thread to find out what parts and suppliers people are using.

I haven't seen the plans yet but has anyone used the sys drawers?  Seems to me that those would save a little bit of weight.
 
Here's some parts that I found at a very good price.

T-track
http://www.orangealuminum.com/t-slot-framing-systems-and-tracks/t-track.html

I just got some of this track and Festool clamps do work with it.  I bought extra track because it was cheap and shipping costs didn't change much.
6 - 4ft pieces shipped from coast to coast for $58.63

Slides
http://www.custommaker.net/fineslide/store/product_info.php?cPath=56_63&products_id=351

These 14" push to open full extension slides work very well.  I just installed them and I'm pleased with how they work.  I can't tell you how they hold up over time but they look well made.
 
The chap was even nice enough to include a picture of himself via the reflection in the computer screen. Well done indeed…..
 
I'm glad this thread came back up...even just to report nefarious copyright ripoff (Like Ted's Woodworking Plans)

I had forgotten about this build, and had lost the brain cells that were supposed to make me remember to get the plans....and so to offset the ebay ripoff, I just ordered and received the combo plans from Tim's site....LEGALLY! AWESOME Plans and Instructions!

Thanks Tim! [big grin]

Cheers,

Frank
 
I clicked the "ask the seller a question" link but it doesn't show up on the public ebay page.
Others may want to remind this guy that he's busted too.

This is what I asked him:

Dear zacluvin76,

Aren't these plans stolen from Tim Wilmots who spent a year optimizing the design?

http://www.benchworks.be/mftc.html

????????????
 
I just reported copyright violation to eBay. The listing is also on the USA eBay site:

MFTC eBay USA

Tim should follow up and screw this dude. The amount of woodworking plan ripoffs is getting really really bad. The "Ted's Woodworking Plans" ripoff is still showing up on many sites and YouTube all the time. All of us should proactively go after these rips and support those who have put the pain and effort into producing the originals.

Cheers,

Frank

 
SittingElf said:
I just reported copyright violation to eBay. The listing is also on the USA eBay site:

I've done the same and encourage others to do so too. Shocking violation of Tim's intellectual property.
 
GarryMartin said:
SittingElf said:
I just reported copyright violation to eBay. The listing is also on the USA eBay site:

Just reported it as well . little sh*t.
Dave

I've done the same and encourage others to do so too. Shocking violation of Tim's intellectual property.
 
I messaged the seller and got a reply saying he hadn't stolen the plans (  I never accused him of theft just said they were very similar to Tim's) and as he had made some minor modifications to suit his needs he seems to regard them as his . If not theft then it's blatant plagiarism.
Dave
 
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