jobsworth said:Well I had time today, so I used 2 of the brackets/clips/terminals I bought to attach a old piece of a MFT top to my STM. was pretty staright fwd.
Think this opens up a lot of possiblilities as you can see in the photo I have a clamping plate for pocket holes on it which is wat I have used the old MFT top for.
I did cut the top about 2.5 inches shorter from what you see in the photo. But over all I lke the idea of a light weight work table.
I bought 4 of the brackets so I may mate another top for the other side. The top is ugly but hey its a old work top.
jaguar36 said:Folded up its 9" x 45.25" x 28", Its a bit of a pain to raise and lower it so I usually store mine raised, which makes the height 36". (although its very easy to tip over like that)
neilc said:I've been using mine this week and it's a really nice accessory. Easy to load 3/4" baltic birch ply and the adjustability for height is a nice feature.
I was surprised how easily it rolled. Was doing some long rip cuts on ply and had to move the table to get to the other side and forgot to relook the wheels. It's easy to move with just the push of the saw down the track.
I ordered extra brackets and am thinking I'll adapt my Stanton Bench to fit on the stand. For those that have not seen Dave's portable bench, it's a nice addition -