I am making a table to cut full sheets of plywood. I have a coverd porch just off my shop that I plan to use for the big sawing jobs and I want a table there. I have a MFT 1080 in the shop which will handle smaller pieces. I am using 3/4" galvanized pipe, configured in an H pattern with pipe flanges on the top and bottom of the H's as legs on both ends of the table. The top flanges will be bolted to 2X4's which will be attached to my 3/4" Plywood top. The bottom flanges will serve as feet. With this set up I can break the table down to use it at other sites or to get it out of the way when it is not in use. I can also remove or add pipe sections to raise or lower the table height. I am planing to add a 1x3" apron around the 2x4 boards which the legs are bolted to. I will also attach a hard wood edge around the perimeter of the table top.
I am not sure what size to make the table top. I was thinking about something like 3x7' so that I can clamp directly to a full sheet of plywood. I was hoping some of the "old" hands might have suggestions for the best size top for using Festools on full sheets.
I am not sure what size to make the table top. I was thinking about something like 3x7' so that I can clamp directly to a full sheet of plywood. I was hoping some of the "old" hands might have suggestions for the best size top for using Festools on full sheets.