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thewoodwhisperer
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#1 posted 1909 days ago
Very nice! looks like its going to have quite a bit more storage than mine. And you can never have enough storage! :) Cant wait to see the progress.
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GaryK
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#2 posted 1909 days ago
Good looking progress. Looking forward to see more.
-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX
Ad Marketing Guy - Bill
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#3 posted 1909 days ago
Very nice start——will be great in watching the progress——what material did you use on the side panels?
-- Bill - - Ad-Marketing Guy, Ramsey NJ
teenagewoodworker
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#4 posted 1909 days ago
looking good. i can’t wait to see the end result. I’m planning on building one too so it will be cool to see this one come together. thanks for the post.
ND2ELK
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#5 posted 1908 days ago
Get minds think alike. I am planning on building a similar unit. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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rikkor
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#6 posted 1908 days ago
Great start. Oh, for the space…
Scott Bryan
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#7 posted 1908 days ago
This is an addition to your workspace that will come in handy. I built mine simply out of 2×4 framing and a full sheet of melamine for the top and a lower shelf. I wish I had the foresight to envision something like this. The side storage will come in handy.
Have you thought about making it mobile? It could also serve as an infeed/outfeed table for your tablesaw.
Thanks for the post.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
willwall
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#8 posted 1908 days ago
Hi lumberjiocks,
Marc, i’m Francois. So I think now who I am.
For the one who want’s the plan: just see at http://www.TheWoodWhisperer.com
P.S. My plywood is simply made of BCFir (sanded one side).
There will be a variation for the top. It’ a surprise !! Thank’s to the Woodwhisperer for the inspiration.
Francois
-- Enjoy life !!
Callum Kendall
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#9 posted 1898 days ago
Hey
this project is coming along well cant wait to see the finished result. I’m thinking of making somthing a little smaller for my new shop.
Thanks for the post
Callum
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bill merritt
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#10 posted 1292 days ago
Looks great, good for so many projects.
-- Bill Merritt -Augusta Ga. woodworker
jeff_wenz
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#11 posted 1259 days ago
Did you take the time to level the table? If so, how important is that to you? I am trying to decide whether I should build mine on casters and not have the table level or if I should make it a “permanent location” and level it on my sloped garage floor. I really want to put it on casters, but not sure if the table being level is a huge deal, or not.
I built the top already on a dead flat surface that was level, already. I just need to get it off of sawhorses.
-- Jeff, North Carolina
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