I used a standard 2'4' MDF panel from HD. I used the 8020 extrusions since it was way cheaperRoland Chung said:Bijeshj,
I like your project, thanks for sharing. I thought that I was ready to start building and collected a garage full of material - now I can't park the car and I am still collecting design ideas.
1) I notice that the dimensions of your table are similar to the MFT. Why did you choose the 8020 extrusions over the Festool extrusions?
I purchased the lift from Harbor Freight when it was on sale for approx $90.00. I used the 500lb lift.Roland Chung said:2) Can you give us more details about the lift?
I am fairly happy with it so far but it is not fully complete yet. I am planning to add a 3/4" top, the brackets I fabricated to attach to my mft is adjustable. I am also planning on fabricating a rectangle box that will be mounted to the lift. The extrusions and top will then be mounted to the box. My plan is to mount a router plate similar to what John Lucas (I am a great fan of his site and work) did. The rectangle box will help me add in dust collection as well.Roland Chung said:3) If you were to do anything different, what would it be? Don't mean to suggest that it isn't perfect as is, but I know that when I finally get around to building mine, there will be at least a couple of things that I might want to do differently.
Thanks for showing us your setup. Feel free to post other "action" shots from the bat cave! When I first saw your photos, I thought perhaps you were down in your shop at 3:00 AM and the moonlight was streaming in.
Steveo48 said:I just found the 80/20 website, I'm in LOVE! :-* Can I get this at a big box store!
Matthew Schenker said:bijeshj,
This is interesting to me, as I have been on a quest of sorts in the past couple of years to figure out how to integrate the MFT into more of a central workbench area. My shop is small, so I need to make full use of every foot I've got. We have discussed the use of those hydraulic (is that the right term?) tables before, so I'm glad to see you've done it.
I've got a notebook full of plans I put together for expanded MFTs and ways to build a larger workbench surface with an MFT-like surface. One of these days, I just have to go with one of them!
Thanks for showing us your setup. Feel free to post other "action" shots from the bat cave! When I first saw your photos, I thought perhaps you were down in your shop at 3:00 AM and the moonlight was streaming in.
Matt
Eli said:You guys should check out ITEM building systems. I'm pretty sure Festool gets their MFS components from them.
Brice Burrell said:Steve as Eli posted, you can buy the Festool MFT Profiles, and build your own table.