05-23-2018, 04:58 AM
When we moved overseas I brought my Dewalt track saw with me as well as 2 plastic sawhorses and 1 B&D Workmate. I can only work on our balcony and I like to put everything away at the end of the day because my neighbors above sometimes water their plants or hose down their balconies and get mine wet--our balconies are terraced--or we might get rain. I would love to store it in my home office when not in use rather than taking it back down to our basement storage locker 12 floors below.
So I'm looking for ideas for a really portable workbench top that can double as something like an MFT for the track saw--hopefully something a step above a plywood sheet. I'm still trying to locate a place that sells plywood or MDF over here and I'm thinking to make something like a small Ron Paulk table that's maybe 4x4. Even that Paulk table is kind of bulky and I'm definitely not interested in something like one of those complicated mobile benches that look like wooden Transformers. I could only manage to bring an old B&D Quick Vise with me but I'm thinking that will be used with the Workmate rather than mounted on this benchtop. I also brought some T-track with me and some toggle clamps so I can still secure pieces in the middle of the table.
The sawhorses afford me the option of a larger top (maybe a torsion box?) but the Workmate is much more solid.
Anyway, I would love to see what you guys have done for *small* benchtops with probably a sacrificial top for the track saw. I also brought a modest assortment of handtools that will be used on this benchtop, too.
Thanks,
Paul
So I'm looking for ideas for a really portable workbench top that can double as something like an MFT for the track saw--hopefully something a step above a plywood sheet. I'm still trying to locate a place that sells plywood or MDF over here and I'm thinking to make something like a small Ron Paulk table that's maybe 4x4. Even that Paulk table is kind of bulky and I'm definitely not interested in something like one of those complicated mobile benches that look like wooden Transformers. I could only manage to bring an old B&D Quick Vise with me but I'm thinking that will be used with the Workmate rather than mounted on this benchtop. I also brought some T-track with me and some toggle clamps so I can still secure pieces in the middle of the table.
The sawhorses afford me the option of a larger top (maybe a torsion box?) but the Workmate is much more solid.
Anyway, I would love to see what you guys have done for *small* benchtops with probably a sacrificial top for the track saw. I also brought a modest assortment of handtools that will be used on this benchtop, too.
Thanks,
Paul