I took up the whole wall but with all the deawers I have way more room and extra storage that I have yet to fill
https://youtu.be/K_csiE4eBOc
I took up the whole wall but with all the deawers I have way more room and extra storage that I have yet to fill
https://youtu.be/K_csiE4eBOc
Howard Boehm
Pictures of Projects can be seen by clicking on My Profile and then Clicking on Howard Boehm's Home Page.
Tools: I would rather have them and not need them than need them and not have them.
Using an older Milwaukee chop saw. My bench is at a bit of an angle with the wall to get long stock out the door. I just added the Kreg stop fence. Dust is directed into the stud cavity with a 6" duct w/blast gate at the bottom.
NOW you tell me...
For thirty years I thought drawers were the way to go till I built uppers, arranged tools where everything was behind big doors and eliminated the drawers.Any hand tools,etc goes in the cabinets above a space already used for the miter saw. Much smoother at location and use. May not look as cool as all those drawers but much less aggravating.
Here are a couple of pictures of my mitersaw cabinet/stand.
wings folded out:
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and folded down:
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Cheers,
Tim
Bill R., somewhere in Maine
This is one of the more interesting modular mitre stations I have seen. Include storage for sheet goods, dimension lumber, tracksaw tracks,... It is huge, but a brilliant design.
It's missing the traditional fence and stops, but they could be added.
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wall-unit-using-sys-az
Here's the thread: http://festoolownersgroup.com/worksh...-using-sys-az/
Mark McFarlane
I really like the one by Tim Jansen. I hope he will most some more pictures of the wing supports.