11-19-2017, 01:03 PM
I have a friend (and client) whose business got flooded during Harvey 38 inches of water in her store. Amazingly I recovered her data off her hard drives after they were submerged in nasty water for 3 days
She has her store back together and would like me to build her a work table where she can put shipments together and work on large print jobs. It's a PostNet franchise. I'll do this for her with minimal charge for my time.
She wants it to be 5 foot by ten foot on large casters. I think a mdf covered in white melamine will be best - I can get a sheet of that for $35 locally. I'll wrap the top with maple. I need some help on the design
Im was thinking a torsion box setup but am open to ideas. Thoughts? Suggestions?
The base can be simple 4x4 construction with a single shelf at the bottom (above the casters) for her to store things on.
All ideas appreciated. They didn't have insurance and lost over $70 K in equipment. We helped them tear out the sheet rock and everything in the days after the water receded. She had the store up and running for at least shipping and faxing within 2 weeks of the flood (bare walls and all) so she could help the people in the neighborhood
Robert
She has her store back together and would like me to build her a work table where she can put shipments together and work on large print jobs. It's a PostNet franchise. I'll do this for her with minimal charge for my time.
She wants it to be 5 foot by ten foot on large casters. I think a mdf covered in white melamine will be best - I can get a sheet of that for $35 locally. I'll wrap the top with maple. I need some help on the design
Im was thinking a torsion box setup but am open to ideas. Thoughts? Suggestions?
The base can be simple 4x4 construction with a single shelf at the bottom (above the casters) for her to store things on.
All ideas appreciated. They didn't have insurance and lost over $70 K in equipment. We helped them tear out the sheet rock and everything in the days after the water receded. She had the store up and running for at least shipping and faxing within 2 weeks of the flood (bare walls and all) so she could help the people in the neighborhood
Robert