HarveyWildes said:Michael Kellough said:Since it isn’t April Fools Day yet they must have way too much of that T-track aluminum. IMO they should make a bunch of the MFS template thing and put it in the catalog, at a discount.
I second the thought.
Festool sells two supporting rods for $80 (before this year's price increases). That's about $40 a piece, plus some hardware. Woodpeckers has 5 pieces for $200, plus some hardware, -and- it's usable as super track. They're just giving us the pricing we're used to from Festool.
I look at the Item price list and the cost of the woodpecker one seems quite bad.tomp said:Look at it this way - from the Woodpecker catalog, the cost of the equivalent lengths of Super Track is $190 (2 pcs at $50 each + 3 pcs at $30 each (assuming that they cut the 23" pcs out of a 60" blank) - and the cost doesn't seem quite so bad.
tomp said:Look at it this way - from the Woodpecker catalog, the cost of the equivalent lengths of Super Track is $190 (2 pcs at $50 each + 3 pcs at $30 each (assuming that they cut the 23" pcs out of a 60" blank) - and the cost doesn't seem quite so bad.
Sparktrician said:So how much would it cost to buy 2 - 2x4s and 1/2 sheet of 3/4" plywood? It's a danged shelf, for cryin' out loud! [2cents] [censored]
Slartibartfass said:Maybe WP is running out of ideas....?
First off....awesome. Genius. Secondly, how did you attach the flanged pieces to the square tubes to sit over the cross pieces? Thanks!rst said:I made the upper and lower ends from some thick black ABS. They are milled to fit into the 1" tubes. The lower ones were made in one long piece, then I drilled a hole the diameter of the cross brace and split with my bandsaw to fit over the cross brace. The upper ones were a little trickier. I had to tinker with getting the proper angle, and milled a finger to engage the slot in the MFT profile. The braces are not attached but rather, tension fit. Between the cross brace and shelve supports my MFT is rock solid.
Corwin said:Slartibartfass said:Maybe WP is running out of ideas....?
You probably meant to say, "running out of GOOD ideas."
It seems that Woodpeckers has lost their way. I used to have a good deal of respect for the company and their line of products. But, offerings like this, along with the endless "one time tool" come ons has changed much of that. [sad]
Yes, ^this x 100. I was just surprised that it wasn't offered in red anodize, for a premium charge. [crying]
Thank you sir! Wonderful idea and my MFT stays in place in the shop. Really fantastic solution and my systainers sit on the floor underneath and I hate it.rst said:I made the lengths the outside dimensions of the cross braces and just used a zip tie to hold in place. If I were to do it again I would make the shelf supports long enough to use the tri-corner connectors and let the third leg of the connector fit down over the outside of the braces. Or you could use horizontal double flange on the ends so the outside flange sat on the cross brace. Initially I had the systs just sitting on the interior flanges but later cut .187 ABS to make an actual shelf so I could store more than just systs. I have two MFTs and both are outfitted like this. I don't really take mine out of the shop but it would be easy. The shelf supports just rest on the braces and by removing the center bolt where the cross braces intersect they can be cocked sideways to remove.