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toolman

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I’m looking for some ideas for a new workbench. What I have now is just a 3’ by 8’ bench with my sliding miter and scroll saw. I want to redo this area of my shop. I’m thinking of getting some ready made base cabinets with drawers and installing a new workbench on top of them. What I am looking for is ideas on how to intergraded the miter saw into this area, another wards I want to have it level with the top which would make it easer to work with longer pieces of material. I would love to see some pics of different ideas. I have a basic idea of how I want to build it but I’m just looking for fresh ides.
 
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wrigh003

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Depends on what height you want/ how you want to make it, I guess. About 6 months ago, I was looking at pre-fab steel benches, and couldn't find one for my budget at the moment (read: poor). So I built one out of 2x4's and a sheet of MDF that I had lying around. I just got a nice steel bench from Sears yesterday, though, and now I think I am going to adapt my wooden bench to fit my miter saw. I guess I'll measure the height of the cutting surface, cut a slot out of the top and recess a place under it to set the saw, then make it so I can put the piece of the top back over there when/if I need another flat bench- I don't use my miter saw quite enough to have a dedicated space for it to be out all the time.

The family handyman plans are a good starting point or idea source, for sure. I like that magazine, cheesy though it sometimes is.
 
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toolman

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Bib Overalls said:
Toolman, is your shop always that neat?



Of course:thumbup: Everybody that comes over always jokes as to how clean it is. They often ask if I ever do any work in there. The fact is I just can’t stand a dirty work area:wtf: When I do work on a project the tools are usually all over the place, but once complete everything goes back to the proper place. I’m not **** but practice good work ethic. It sure is nice to find what tool you need right away:thumbup:
 
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toolman

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trovato said:
Anyone who starts a sentence with "I'm not **** but..." probably is!



Would you have preferred it in the middle of a sentence? By the way nice reply:headscrat ,you must be from New York:rolleyes:
 

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toolman said:
Would you have preferred it in the middle of a sentence? By the way nice reply:headscrat ,you must be from New York:rolleyes:

No, that was just fine! This New Yorker just hopes people in Michigan can appreciate a strange sense of humor. I'd love to chat more, but I have to go alphabetize my tool box.
 

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I too constantly hear the "your garage is too neat. You obviously never do any real work in there" BS. Wouldn't you rather work in a clean space rather than a dump?

One of my favorite sayings: I have CDO. It's like OCD, except in alphabetical order like it should be.

Welcome to my life.
 
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