BoilermakerFan
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The hobby bench looks great! I agree with RJ, since it will be used primarily for RCs and hobby stuff, the current setup is more than strong enough to support it if you have the top bolted to the base cabinet.




Put a skid under the wheels and drag it into place to drill the holes.
He can fix it after the holes are done.
It needs to get loaded on a trailer so we can get it to the site first. We have another wheel if all else fails. Regardless of the tire/rim the drill got beat up, so a bunch of the hydraulic lines have to be replaced and tested again.
As an outside project manager... I was brought into situations that were tough at a minimum... I always put together an org chart of the team first... even when I was told "everyone is on the same level"... there is always a structure, either by title or personality.
I feel your pain. I've had to split teams into separate deliverables to minimize "homicides"... even tho the two deliverables are CLOSE and should be co-processed.
Stress was so bad... 24/7...

Have you clear coated the table top yet or is that just the stain? If just the stain, it will look different or should look different once it has been cleared. So, my point is if you have not clear coated it and don't like the results, clear it and then decide. I am guessing you already know this but thought I'd bring it up.

