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The Jan/Feb issue of Woodworker's Journal is out and features the folding work station I built for my garage!

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#12
Ralph

That is a slick way of having a table and saving space too.

I did something like that but where I had a rope and block and tackle to raise the table up and I did not thing of having storage added.
Well done buddy well done.

One thing I had a problem with was the folding legs and could not figure out how to make them fold up properly since the table was not as wide as the legs were long.

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Arlin,

Thanks!

It took a fair amount of layout work to balance out the dimensions. The work surface is 3' deep, deeper than I would have liked in order to have room for the legs.

Ralph
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#14
pretty neat design. Not sure I would ever be able to fold it back up due to collecting clutter
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EricU said:


pretty neat design. Not sure I would ever be able to fold it back up due to collecting clutter




Lol, no problem with that here, it opens to where my wife parks! I have little choice!

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#16
Here is what I built several years ago. I think it was from Woodsmith.

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