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Shop ReOrg - Outfeed Table - Mr Eddie - 03-19-2019 I've spent the last 6-8 months doing a major reorg of my shop. One of the upgrades is a dual purpose outfeed table. I wanted something longer than what I had and also a small work area with clamping abilities. After considering many options I purchased a Kreg Universal Stand (Bench) and a replacement MFT top. The stand is 44" x 28" and the MFT top is 28 1/4" x 43 3/4". Almost a perfect fit but I will build a sub-base to hold the MFT top and extend the top 4" on each end and 2" on the front and back sides. [attachment=17418] [attachment=17419] Here's the view from the table saw - [attachment=17420] And from the band saw - [attachment=17421] Those shelves you see behind the table saw will be gone soon and my wife's lathe will occupy that space. And from my bench - [attachment=17422] I am excited to finally see this part of my shop coming together. I am reluctant to swiss cheese my bench top so the MFT top will help a lot with work holding, layouts, and using my domino. I looked at just buying the basic MFT stand from Festool but the Kreg stand is much sturdier and since I have no need for portability I think it was the right choice. Any comments or suggestions would be welcome. Lonnie RE: Shop ReOrg - Outfeed Table - Cooler - 03-19-2019 I made my "MFT" table and I use it exactly the same way. I found that making it about 1/4" lower than the table allowed me to feed thin or narrow strips that would flex and otherwise hang up at the edge of the table. I suppose I could make some sort of ramp, but lowering it seemed easiest. I mounted peg board to the back and one side of my table. It accomplishes two things: I allows me to hang frequently used table saw items and it makes the table much more sturdy. On the remaining side I mounted 3/4" MDF, which I drilled and added 1/2" dowels which hold my dado blades, saw blades and inserts. The pegboad was a worthwhile upgrade making the table substantially more sturdy. Use self drilling screws and washers to mount the peg board to the steel legs. I also use the table as an auxilliary assembly stand (I made three tables all at the same time--and it was a lot of work drilling all those holes). I also just got a welding table on sale from Northern Tool (just $200.00 on sale). It is very accurately drilled (or punched) but the hole size is not the same as the MFT table. So all different clamps. RE: Shop ReOrg - Outfeed Table - Mr Eddie - 03-19-2019 Thanks Cooler for the ideas. That's got to be a nice welding table. Once you have/use a clamping table it's hard not to have one in the shop. |