MrToolJunkie
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Hi everyone,
I am going to spend a week with my inlaws and one of the things I would like to do while visiting is build them a couple of end tables. They made a request awhile back, but I never got around to making them a and shipping them 1,200 miles could be challenging. These will be made out of solid wood (likely walnut or maple). I will use loose tenon joinery and bring my Mortise Pal to substitute for the Domino.
So, I would like to hear from other members on what tools to bring...I am extremely limited on space in the car as I need to pack everything with my other luggage. So, not even sure if I can bring them in Systainers....I might need to wrap some tools in towels loose to protect them for the journey. This means no MFT, no dust extractor (will work outside).
So, I was thinking I need to bring the following:
1. A router with a few bits...thinking my OF1400, a round-over, flush trim and a couple of spiral up cut bits, 20mm bit
2. Jigsaw...probably my Mafell as it just works so well. Also a 800 or 110 F rail
3. Rotex 150 with a few sanding disks in various grits.
4. C12 Drill, a couple of bits and Philips Head driver bit.
5. TSC55 and one 800 mm rail and one 1040 or 1400 rail
Square, tape measure, Incra marking ruler, folding rule, 6 inch combination square, 2 quick clamps, 4 Bessey clamps, 2 handcrews, some dogs for a makeshift work surface that I will drill with the router and 20mm bit. Mortise Pal and a couple of pieces of tenon stock sized for 19mm to 22mm stock.
I need to see what I could put in a Midi wrapped up to keep it all from banging around.
Would anyone add something to the list or remove something? I normally would bring a hand plane and a couple of chisels, but not sure I have room for sharpening stones.
Maybe this is just a crazy idea, but I would really like to do this for my inlaws.
Thoughts/comments welcome.
Thanks!
I am going to spend a week with my inlaws and one of the things I would like to do while visiting is build them a couple of end tables. They made a request awhile back, but I never got around to making them a and shipping them 1,200 miles could be challenging. These will be made out of solid wood (likely walnut or maple). I will use loose tenon joinery and bring my Mortise Pal to substitute for the Domino.
So, I would like to hear from other members on what tools to bring...I am extremely limited on space in the car as I need to pack everything with my other luggage. So, not even sure if I can bring them in Systainers....I might need to wrap some tools in towels loose to protect them for the journey. This means no MFT, no dust extractor (will work outside).
So, I was thinking I need to bring the following:
1. A router with a few bits...thinking my OF1400, a round-over, flush trim and a couple of spiral up cut bits, 20mm bit
2. Jigsaw...probably my Mafell as it just works so well. Also a 800 or 110 F rail
3. Rotex 150 with a few sanding disks in various grits.
4. C12 Drill, a couple of bits and Philips Head driver bit.
5. TSC55 and one 800 mm rail and one 1040 or 1400 rail
Square, tape measure, Incra marking ruler, folding rule, 6 inch combination square, 2 quick clamps, 4 Bessey clamps, 2 handcrews, some dogs for a makeshift work surface that I will drill with the router and 20mm bit. Mortise Pal and a couple of pieces of tenon stock sized for 19mm to 22mm stock.
I need to see what I could put in a Midi wrapped up to keep it all from banging around.
Would anyone add something to the list or remove something? I normally would bring a hand plane and a couple of chisels, but not sure I have room for sharpening stones.
Maybe this is just a crazy idea, but I would really like to do this for my inlaws.
Thoughts/comments welcome.
Thanks!