Hi All - well, I'm cleaning up my basement workshop, giving some tools to H for H, and adding/revising my mobile carts - as expected, taking longer than expected w/ many organizational considerations -
Question on workbenches & tabletops - I have 2 narrow work benches w/ dog holes & vises which are fine - have 2 others made from a hollow core old door cut in half - one is used as a finishing area, while the other sits on 2 sawhorses w/ some lower storage - this tabletop is flat and measures 33" x 36", a nice size for me to put together my projects but offers little in clamping versatility.
SO, I've been searching for an alternate tabletop - so the options are: 1) Buy or make one; and 2) Flat, holes, and/or T-tracks - viewed the video below by David Stanton who made a great 'Festool-type' table but just not sure that I want to drill all of those dog holes and whether I could do it as accurately? So, found some commercial options of all of these types - below are two composite pics w/ text details - I really do not want to invest in the Festool MF table (well over $1000 when add-ons are purchased) - the Rockler is a consideration but again adding accessories could easily double the price - I kind of like the flat option w/ drawers, i.e. could add a T-track or two, even some dog holes, plus a hinged side piece to add to the size of the table.
Would appreciate any comments from those who have faced similar considerations and found good solutions - thanks. Dave
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Question on workbenches & tabletops - I have 2 narrow work benches w/ dog holes & vises which are fine - have 2 others made from a hollow core old door cut in half - one is used as a finishing area, while the other sits on 2 sawhorses w/ some lower storage - this tabletop is flat and measures 33" x 36", a nice size for me to put together my projects but offers little in clamping versatility.
SO, I've been searching for an alternate tabletop - so the options are: 1) Buy or make one; and 2) Flat, holes, and/or T-tracks - viewed the video below by David Stanton who made a great 'Festool-type' table but just not sure that I want to drill all of those dog holes and whether I could do it as accurately? So, found some commercial options of all of these types - below are two composite pics w/ text details - I really do not want to invest in the Festool MF table (well over $1000 when add-ons are purchased) - the Rockler is a consideration but again adding accessories could easily double the price - I kind of like the flat option w/ drawers, i.e. could add a T-track or two, even some dog holes, plus a hinged side piece to add to the size of the table.
Would appreciate any comments from those who have faced similar considerations and found good solutions - thanks. Dave
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Piedmont North Carolina