n8n
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I don't know why I didn't think of this before, as my dad probably still has the one he bought ~40 years ago...
Background: I am renting two rooms in a house, until I get my stuff together enough to buy my own place. One room is divided between bedroom and home office, and the other I have surrounded with Metro shelves and is my storage/work room. The project of setting this room up stalled months ago however because I need to cut pieces of plywood, Masonite, whatever to make work surfaces - at the windows I have left the top shelf there ~42" high and I got two bar stools off Trash Nothing so I can sit and work. Unfortunately it seems that whenever I have the time to deal with this it's either cold or raining and also honestly I just don't want to do it without a helper, which I don't have. I do have a Skilsaw and access to a portable table saw, and I have a plywood blade for the Skilsaw and bought one for the table saw.
yesterday I saw a Workmate (and an old circular saw) sitting at the curb in front of one of my neighbors' houses and I realized that would make this much easier. I could clamp the material to the Workmate, clamp a saw guide to it, and use my Skilsaw to make the necessary cuts and if it were unstable I could just put weight on top of it. When I finished running errands I came back but that poor Workmate was too far gone to economically repair so I left it, and the saw because I figured it'd be the same.
However now I'm thinking I should buy one so I can finish this project and thus presumably make some progress on bigger projects I want to that can't be done in one day (like repairing the quad reel to reel I've had laying around for 6 months) - it would literally fold up and fit in the back of a closet which is perfect. Or is there something else that is similar in functionality that is a better product?
Thanks for any insight!
Background: I am renting two rooms in a house, until I get my stuff together enough to buy my own place. One room is divided between bedroom and home office, and the other I have surrounded with Metro shelves and is my storage/work room. The project of setting this room up stalled months ago however because I need to cut pieces of plywood, Masonite, whatever to make work surfaces - at the windows I have left the top shelf there ~42" high and I got two bar stools off Trash Nothing so I can sit and work. Unfortunately it seems that whenever I have the time to deal with this it's either cold or raining and also honestly I just don't want to do it without a helper, which I don't have. I do have a Skilsaw and access to a portable table saw, and I have a plywood blade for the Skilsaw and bought one for the table saw.
yesterday I saw a Workmate (and an old circular saw) sitting at the curb in front of one of my neighbors' houses and I realized that would make this much easier. I could clamp the material to the Workmate, clamp a saw guide to it, and use my Skilsaw to make the necessary cuts and if it were unstable I could just put weight on top of it. When I finished running errands I came back but that poor Workmate was too far gone to economically repair so I left it, and the saw because I figured it'd be the same.
However now I'm thinking I should buy one so I can finish this project and thus presumably make some progress on bigger projects I want to that can't be done in one day (like repairing the quad reel to reel I've had laying around for 6 months) - it would literally fold up and fit in the back of a closet which is perfect. Or is there something else that is similar in functionality that is a better product?
Thanks for any insight!


