I though I would share my take on an over sized MFT.
TO make it i used the following:
MFT top:
1. MFT/3 Table (complete)
2. 2x MFT/3 table tops
3. 2x 2M MFT/3 profiles
4. 2x MFT/3 profile joining bars
5. 6M 50mm x 50mm 3mm Aluminium L profile (from local hardware store)
6. 6M 50mm x 30mm 2mm Aluminium square profile (from local hardware store)
7. M8 threaded bar with nuts and washers (from local hardware store)
8. CT36 boom arm
9. 27mm dust hose with integrated plug it
Supporting cabinet / sysport / draws
1. Melamine chipboard for case
2. Blum 'Standard' full extension slides for systainers
3. Blum Tandem for Wood with Tip on for drawers
4. 6x 100mm heavy duty locking casters
The 'Features' are:
1. Supporting case is undersized compared to table so the side clamping profiles can still be used to vertically mount work piece
2. System 32 holes drilled every 32 to allow different size systainers and drawers to be mixed and matched and changed as requirements change
3. Tandem with Tip on (push to open) used so no draw handles interfere with side clamping profiles
4. Dust extractor fits in middle under the bench and connects to boom arm
I would be interested to hear any comments other FOGgers have...both the positive and the negative.
TO make it i used the following:
MFT top:
1. MFT/3 Table (complete)
2. 2x MFT/3 table tops
3. 2x 2M MFT/3 profiles
4. 2x MFT/3 profile joining bars
5. 6M 50mm x 50mm 3mm Aluminium L profile (from local hardware store)
6. 6M 50mm x 30mm 2mm Aluminium square profile (from local hardware store)
7. M8 threaded bar with nuts and washers (from local hardware store)
8. CT36 boom arm
9. 27mm dust hose with integrated plug it
Supporting cabinet / sysport / draws
1. Melamine chipboard for case
2. Blum 'Standard' full extension slides for systainers
3. Blum Tandem for Wood with Tip on for drawers
4. 6x 100mm heavy duty locking casters
The 'Features' are:
1. Supporting case is undersized compared to table so the side clamping profiles can still be used to vertically mount work piece
2. System 32 holes drilled every 32 to allow different size systainers and drawers to be mixed and matched and changed as requirements change
3. Tandem with Tip on (push to open) used so no draw handles interfere with side clamping profiles
4. Dust extractor fits in middle under the bench and connects to boom arm
I would be interested to hear any comments other FOGgers have...both the positive and the negative.