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Max
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#1 posted 335 days ago
Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
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#2 posted 335 days ago
Welcome to Ljs a world wide community were there are great people,super projects and great woodworkers.Enjoy!
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#3 posted 335 days ago
Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.
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#4 posted 335 days ago
Welcome To LumberJocks.
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Wayland
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#5 posted 334 days ago
Thanks for the welcome notes.
I live in a small house in a subdivision and do not have a workshop. I am planning a mobile workbench that will hold a radial arm saw, a miter saw, and a router table. I will need to roll the workbench outside on the driveway to use it since we have things stored in the garage that will be harmed by sawdust. Therefore each leg will have casters. However, since the driveway is not level I need an spring loaded leg that I can extend and lock so that the table is steady and level. I have seen such legs on mobile ladder stands but don’t know what they are called or where to get them. The leveling adjustment required in less than 2 inches. Any help is appreciated.
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