rdn2blazer
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Here's a couple more showing some of the other details of it. It has a center support bar thats removable for long items. Also has a full length tool tray for small parts and tools.
Here's a few pictures of my parts washer I built years ago that also double duties as the work bench for my cnc mill now. Here's a few before and after. The water filled pic is my weld check test. ZERO weld leaks first attempt. Was stoked about that. Had it powder coated bright Orange. Has held up superbly to automotive solvent.
Nice parts washer and real sweet mill.
What do you make with it?
92GreenYJ
Very Nice, looks like you thought & planned that one out !! I like the independent stations with all you will need for that task, as well as the General Purpose Bench. Looks like no Shortage of Air, Power, or Light at ANY Bench !!
rdn2blazer - didn't want to take away from your post or go too far off topic but just wanted to say props and keep at it sir. much respect
I can't relate to the skill or depth of your injuries but I've had small taste of the surgeon's signature.
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Here is mine. It's still a work in progress but its getting closer. I designed it around a StrongHand Table.
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Thanks for the suggestions mdbeck, I haven't ever even used a router, I think I may have to give it a try. Been wanting to but not a serious craftsman yet, only a weekend small projects kinda guy. I was wanting to somehow put a hinge on the back of the miter saw table so that it can just fold down when not in use. I may have to reconfigure that workspace, this is what happens when I start on projects that I visually see in my head but not have it planned out on paper lol.
never thought of building IN my chop saw, but I have seen a lot of posts & pictures on here where everyone is doing just that !!
so now I am rethinking my NEW workbench(es) I want to build, also looking at making a special place to put my small drill press, may have to think about my bench grinder as well![]()
BearsFan,
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IMHO, You might consider keeping your work surface just slightly lower than the table saw top if your not setup in a permanent spot. It really hurts when you catch the board your cutting on the edge of the extension and it twists into the blade and then back into the operator. Been there, Done that!Once it is set in a permanent location so the edges don't change, your good to go
Ya they ate pretty cool. Only downside is you can't mount anything to them.Killinger: Like those walls!
Ya they ate pretty cool. Only downside is you can't mount anything to them.
Thanks and agreed!Killinger... great use of old Hardwood Floor !!
remember you can always make the bench SHORTER, take a little of the legs, making it longer becomes the FUN part![]()
