Julian Tracy
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That being the case, seems like it'd be hard to justify the $600 or so you may have paid for it new only to use it as a perforated (wobbly!) work bench...
I found the MFT to be invaluable for accurate 90 degree crosscutting of wide cabinet parts; a task that's near impossible otherwise. I'd always used the fence and rail. But with the advent of all of the various dog products making the MFT's fence not needed, figured I'd make my own and sell the MFT.
It's a great work surface for clamping, sanding and all matters of work production, but unless I did a lot of crosscutting, I don't see how anyone can justify $575+ for it. Especially in the shop.
JT
I found the MFT to be invaluable for accurate 90 degree crosscutting of wide cabinet parts; a task that's near impossible otherwise. I'd always used the fence and rail. But with the advent of all of the various dog products making the MFT's fence not needed, figured I'd make my own and sell the MFT.
It's a great work surface for clamping, sanding and all matters of work production, but unless I did a lot of crosscutting, I don't see how anyone can justify $575+ for it. Especially in the shop.
JT