What was the name of that vertical/A-frame/horizontal MFT-type thing from Europe?

lwoirhaye

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You could lean it against the wall or set it up as an A-frame and it had shelves you could move around with MFT pattern holes in them. I think you could sort of use it like a vertical panel saw with a track saw but I don't quite remember.

Anybody remember this thing? It was expensive and obviously didn't sell well since it wasn't on the market long.
 
@iwoirhaye Walko 3 - I had to remember someone who had one - @Frank Pellow. He even used to leave it outside at his cabin on his private island. He made a different top for it to handle the weather I believe.

Peter
 
Walko 4 on Stanley horses work well for dimensioning sheet goods, cutting lumber, and assembly work.
 

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Walko 3, or Walko 4. They're long out of production, but a few years ago I managed to get the last Walko 4 in Australia, I think! Down here, they were sold by the same distributor as Festo/Festool/Protool, so you often saw them set up and displayed with the Festool gear.
I bought the basic frame from one local tool store, but had to get the brackets that hold the worktops from a seller in the Czech Republic. Very versatile bench, well worth considering if you see one on ebay etc.
 
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