Modular Workbench ?
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Was it this one https://www.popularwoodworking.com/proje...sion-beams I seem to remember it also had some boxes too. Dan
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#16
(08-21-2018, 12:48 AM)rudedan60 Wrote: Was it this one https://www.popularwoodworking.com/proje...sion-beams I seem to remember it also had some boxes too. Dan

Nope.  It was someone here, but at this point I'm going to make a version of the Paulk workbench, but not his sawhorse bases.  They make sense for his purposes where he has to move everything from job to job, but they don't permit the tops to be lowered or raised which is a key point for me.  

John
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#17
John, I think I found the other one with the I-Beams and Boxes.  The boxes should work very well, with a modified 2 piece Paulk Workbench. http://www.downtoearthwoodworking.com/i-...k-supports I think I may do this too. Dan
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(08-21-2018, 02:05 PM)rudedan60 Wrote: John, I think I found the other one with the I-Beams and Boxes.  The boxes should work very well, with a modified 2 piece Paulk Workbench. http://www.downtoearthwoodworking.com/i-...k-supports I think I may do this too. Dan

That's what I had in mind for the bases, and what he built is pretty similar to both the dimensions and method of construction I've been noodling around.  The one thing I don't like about these bases is how much space they take up if you want to set them aside.  Thanks very much.  

John
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