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Thread: Cleaned and rearranged the Wood Hole

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    That looks like a really comfortable space to do woodworking or just to relax. I love your tall ceilings.
    Please help support the Creek.


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    You might consider making something like this cart to save some valuable space. It holds my Festool toys, the MFT is raised to the ceiling with a pulley system leaving a nice low assembly table and the whole thing acts as an outfeed table for my TS, Router Table and workbench.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill McNiel View Post
    You might consider making something like this cart to save some valuable space. It holds my Festool toys, the MFT is raised to the ceiling with a pulley system leaving a nice low assembly table and the whole thing acts as an outfeed table for my TS, Router Table and workbench. <img src="http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=330834"/><img src="http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=330835"/>
    Really Nice table. Any plans you followed or made or just went for it?

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    OK Michael, now I 'spose it's my turn.

    When are you coming??

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    Dan- Thanks for the compliment. No real plans, I just kinda sketch what I think of and go from there. If you want dimensions, material lists or thought process (such as it was) just PM me and I'll be happy to answer. Actually I spent a fair amount of time trying to come up with a cart/table design that would be responsive to a wide range of perceived needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill McNiel View Post
    You might consider making something like this cart to save some valuable space. It holds my Festool toys, the MFT is raised to the ceiling with a pulley system leaving a nice low assembly table and the whole thing acts as an outfeed table for my TS, Router Table and workbench.

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    That is very nice!

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    so where is the wood?

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    Well, I said I cleaned it. Actually I have Portamate shelves for wood on the outside of the shop but still undercover. I have a couple more sets that I need to get up so I can store more wood. I am just an amateur so I buy wood as I need it, but find I generally have left overs I need to store. Been so sick for over a week that I haven't done anything.

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