elguappo
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I would buy these if they were cheaper, but that's more than I have paid for msot of my workmates!
I would buy these if they were cheaper, but that's more than I have paid for msot of my workmates!

Just modified my workmate... I have the table top "tool box" type...
I did a dado and installed a T Track. It lost the name "workmate" as the t track goes right thru the name but it has become more useful now. Guess I need to update this post later with a photo...


That is pretty cool! Isn't the Incra piece worth more than the whole WM?![]()
Just modified my workmate... I have the table top "tool box" type...
I did a dado and installed a T Track. It lost the name "workmate" as the t track goes right thru the name but it has become more useful now. Guess I need to update this post later with a photo...
**Updated** I added the T-Track... I stuck two incra hold downs in. I also decided to show an update I did over a year ago... I riveted a Tape Measure holder on the side... it fits in the dent perfectly...
$5 is too much to invest in having it work right?![]()

I would not be surprised... pics?
If you get a tube/dispenser of "Door-Eze" (any parts store, very similar to beeswax) and coat the rubbing surface it will cut the breakage to almost nothing.
What happens is the surface gets rough and if it sticks, it breaks...
You wil tell instantly that the issue is much less likely after trying it.
**Updated** I added the T-Track...
Shoulda gone with the Track Plus so you'd have a built-in ruler too.
http://www.incrementaltools.com/INCRA_T_Track_Plus_24_p/ttrackplus24.htm
Still, nice addition to the top!

Can somebody tell me what the top boards are surfaced with? It is obviously plywood with something that looks like phenolic on the faces. I know there is something similar sold by Woodcraft and I suspect that the faced stuff sold for concrete molds may also be similar. I would like to replace the center section on my 400. From assorted spills and glue it is kind of ratty. I could use formica or leave it bare or oiled but I would love to know what they used. Thanks
I've got a bit further...
You can never have too many clamps!You can never have too many clamps!
What did you use to hold the lever clamps? The sheetmetal under them? I've got some clamps like that but they're intended to screw into a board. Interesting to see ones with, what, counter-sunk bolts from underneath?
Ahhh yea... that was annoying to find. They are sheet metal flats that screw to the 4 holes in the clamp... they provide t track bolts and narrow nuts. The T Track bolts they provided were a tad "under whelming"... so the ones in the picture are from my collection of t bolts. ... Let me dig up a link...
And, of course, they're "currently unavailable" on Amazon. I did manage to find them on Rockler.com.
http://www.rockler.com/toggle-clamp-mounting-plate
And when you want to pay extra, on Lee Valley:
http://www.leevalley.com/us/garden/page.aspx?p=71461
Maybe Woodpecker makes some, for even more money...
I have a big and a small one also, steel and plywood. The small one is my miter saw stand and I use the big one for everything. If anything happened to it I would be beating the woods for a replacement. It is not that portable but I don't need it to be.Those vintage alloy ones are nice! I hope I stumble upon a mint one someday...
I have a 225 (steel, particle board) that has been to hell and back, still does its job but the particle board is showing its age in some places...
Picked up the larger 425 at a garage sale, and IMHO it is next to useless... Bigger, yes, but clumsy and not very useful. If you want to pick one up, go for the cheaper 225!
Very nice score! I'm holding out for my second one at a good price like that. Not paying the 250+ I see them advertised on ebay for!I have been on Kijiji for awhile looking for the cast aluminum WM. Most of the ones I saw were either in bad shape and expensive or in good shape but much more expensive and not what I wanted. But low and behold my patience paid off. I picked up a cast WM in clean condition with all of its parts except for 1 leveling leg and 2 bench dogs and the owner threw in a wood Mitre box for $15.00.
