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Has anyone designed and built a vertical (or vertically angled) MFT for panel breakdown? I'm thinking about an MFT table with a rotating top that can have one edge lowered near to floor for easier loading of large sheetgoods and panels. Vertical cuts could be made in this position as well.
The table could then be rotated back to horizontal and secured, then other cuts could be made in that 'normal' position.
I'm finding that since I am no longer, ummm... 21, it's getting harder to handle full sheets of material like MDF by myself. I'm looking for a solution that makes that both easier and faster.
Comments, suggestions, links all appreciated.
The table could then be rotated back to horizontal and secured, then other cuts could be made in that 'normal' position.
I'm finding that since I am no longer, ummm... 21, it's getting harder to handle full sheets of material like MDF by myself. I'm looking for a solution that makes that both easier and faster.
Comments, suggestions, links all appreciated.