using the lr32 to make 3/4" holes on Ron Paulks ultimate workbench I made

Bessy makes some welding clamps that are about 11". Lowes had a clearance on them a few weeks ago and I bought all 4 of them. They were about $14 a piece. They barely fit in the 3/4" holes on my UWS but I have used them many times already. The design is close to Festool, I will start a new topic about them with pics later. 
 
Just a little tangent.

I wish I have the tree shade you have, how my house is situated there is no possible way to have a tree to provide shade.

I don't have the plans but I think I will build something similar like yours. (small size)
 
ah dang... i just ordered a single 55" LR 32 rail and convinced myself I'd never need two....

Kreg - don't forget to rotate that iPhone next time you're filming! LOL. [poke]
 
fritter63 said:
ah dang... i just ordered a single 55" LR 32 rail and convinced myself I'd never need two....

Kreg - don't forget to rotate that iPhone next time you're filming! LOL. [poke]

You don't need two if you go width-wise rather than length-wise with the 55" LR32 rail.  My two top halfs were 23 7/8" wide.  Butted them together a used the stop on the underside of the LR32 rail butted up to the plywood.  Clamped the rail down and spaced holes 3 clicks apart from one another... except in middle just went one click across the joint between the two halves, then 3 clicks again all the way to the far side.  Worked out well - if you don't mind the middle holes being spaced closer together that is.
 
here are a few more updated pictures showing building a base cab 48" x 24"  on the table and still have room on the side for a few items including the kreg jig

yep this is my workspace at this house its crazy.. they just moved in and the garage is packed, this porch is being remodeled  so its open, and it was raining today on and off and cold.  and then all the boxes on the porch limit my work space... ugh  royal pain today.. but tomorrow will be better weather and I can use the driveway.

 
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