Paulk style workbenches
#11
Anyone ever build/use a Ron Paulk style workbench?

something like this:
[Image: paulk-bench-2-10-746x420.jpg]

lots of variations out there.


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Mark

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#12
I can see where this would make a great work site bench that 3-4 people could use at one time.  For me personally, I think it has too many holes.  I recently made a new work table and am still trying to figure out how many holes I really need and where to locate them.  I do like the access to the underside of the bench.  That would be handy for jigs and for setting fences to square up face frames.  I think more people are trying to build some degree of Festool's MFT into their benches.

Lonnie
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#13
yeah seems like a lot of holes.  maybe only needs 1/2 as many.

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Mark

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#14
Yep, I have seen lot's of versions of this. Now I see someone, is actually selling them either complete or as a kit. Agree with the other posts, surely don't need that many dog holes. 3 to 4 rows I would think would handle everything.
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#15
Wink 
That bench makes me want to play a game of air hockey.
Yes
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#16
That many dog holes are nice using Parfdogs. You can find the video on youtube and it's the same thing the Festool MFT top includes
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#17
don't really like steel benchdogs.  Rather have plastic or brass.

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Mark

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#18
A workbench without a vise?  Looks more like a versatile assembly table than a workbench.  Also, with that many holes, and as large as it is, I can see stuff getting lost in the cavity.  It's pretty deep and I would think it'd be hard to retrieve parts that fell through dog holes.  A traditional workbench is only about 24" wide, making it easier to reach to get stuff.  Another thing that kind of bothers me is the corners are all very sharp.  I tend to get klutsy every once in awhile and I could see myself getting hurt on those corners.
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Allan Hill
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#19
There are a few mods out there that people have made that have a vise. I agree too many dog holes. I like big bench (been using one for years) so that part doesn't bother me.

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#20
I have made that bench. It is really well thought out and I recommend it. I use it mostly for sheet good breakdown and as a assembly area outside of my shop, since space is tight. Overall the weight is manageable for one person and setup is a snap.
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