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ОтветитьLove it! True DIY, Nothing fancy, just use what you have laying around. Who cares the beams are chipped, Its a workbench not a lab table.
ОтветитьAlways who edited theses viedo's,would like to make one myself but no idea How,lol
ОтветитьPut some HOOD shocks on The folding pices,Will assist with The weight,just a idea,😂😂
ОтветитьA 2x4x8 low quality, cost 505ph,thats $899 +/- U.S.D.,YEP NOT CHEAP AT ALL HERE GUYS,THEY USE COCONUT LUNBER WHICH IS HARDER THSN HELL,CRACKS WHEN IT DRYS OUT AND TERMITES LOVE IT,LOL,SO I USE SQYARE TUBE AND HAVE KLEARNED TO WELD,LOL
ОтветитьFYI GUYS, A 2x4x8 Will cut 3 pices of 32 " pices,just a idea How to get most out of your lumber and LESS pices left!!!!
ОтветитьLiquid nails is not as GOOD a product as EVERYONE says in THERI SUPPORT commercials,lol!!!!!!
ОтветитьAll this great in America where wood is cheap and available,not here in Philippines,lol,i can build with steel cheaper,lol
ОтветитьAmazing video, just built my first workbench. Can’t stop finding new projects. Thank you so much for the idea and easy to follow plans!
ОтветитьCurrently cleaning and reorganizing my shop...
This was motivating...
Got yourself another subscriber!
Thanks!
ОтветитьWhat circular saw guide are you using?
ОтветитьI have watched countless versions of this workbench being built and your presentation is by far the easiest to understand. Was able to build it using 90% leftover lumber from other projects so it only cost me like $40 to make. Thanks a ton!
ОтветитьWhat does your miter saw cover sit on in the back? I couldn’t tell from the video. Great job explaining everything and the final build is amazing!!!
Ответитьgreat video and very simple build ! straight to the point !
ОтветитьWould it be possible to incorporate a router table setup instead of the table saw?
ОтветитьLove it
ОтветитьJust found your video. Totally adaptable concept for multiple situations.
ОтветитьIs that impact drill better than a standard drill driver?
ОтветитьI must build that!! I have the same chop saw and table saw. Thanks excellent setup
ОтветитьThanks for providing this video and plan. I also live in central Indiana, so it is fun to find another local person that enjoys projects like this!
ОтветитьMate, I've been looking for an outfeed table/workbench, that's simple, aesthetic and awesome, and this is the one. Thank you :)
ОтветитьGreat stuff! I'm going to build one this spring.
ОтветитьWill this design work with all miter saw brands? I have a 12in admiral miter saw.
ОтветитьLiking the build, the MDF on the top platform might give you a headache eventually. When I built mine, I did the same thing with the MDF. After some time, it'll get that fuzzy texture to it, which makes it impossible for a good cleanup after a project. I had to get a scrap piece of 1/8 " masonite and secure it to the MDF. It's so much better, if I had to do it again, I would use a piece of 3/4 AC plywood for the top. It's just as smooth, but definitely would not weather like the MDF. Again, love the build.
ОтветитьHow did you end up securing the table saw down?
ОтветитьJust added this to my list of must make. Looks great
ОтветитьLove it. Great project.
ОтветитьI had a few questions:
- I noticed in your other videos that your miter saw is in the locked position. Do you find that you "hide it away" when you need to use the surface for outfeed or working on other things and keep the miter saw out most of the time?
- Where do you keep your dust collector? You mentioned that you were going to add dust collection but it's not clear where it would go if the miter saw is in the stored position as there's not a ton of under bench space left.
What screws did you end up using for your miter saw that you said "I don't know what these are?" I didn't see them in your materials list and was curious since we have the same miter saw! 🙏
ОтветитьYou were talking about MDF dust, but you didn't mention that it was poisonous. Whether cutting MDF, one should wear a mask.
ОтветитьGreat, thanks❤
ОтветитьGreat job, man. I don’t see the table saw model description though 😬
ОтветитьWhat is the Tablesaw, not listed in description!
ОтветитьJust bought this exact table saw around Black Friday. This is going to be my first project with/for it so I can get my garage shop headed in the right direction! Awesome job and looking forward to using your plans!
ОтветитьSweet video brotha, what type of track was on ur saw
ОтветитьWell built!
ОтветитьGreat job - study and lots of room for add-ons! Well done!
ОтветитьDude!! That is a great build. Strong skill set right there!! Keep going brother. I really enjoyed the video. Subcribed👊🏻👍🏻
Ответить"Fully equipped workbench for under $200". X to doubt
ОтветитьYou made it look so easy, thanks for explaining everything!
Ответить11.K SUBS WITH TONS OF MERCH? LOL
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this. Exactly what I was looking for. I know you said you were going to do a video w/ the dust collection but I haven't seen that yet. Am I just missing it?
ОтветитьMan this is awesome! I was just about to buy one but this is inspiration to make one myself. Any thoughts on making a double so a big platform can be used if cutting a 4x8 sheet of plywood?
ОтветитьWell done brother.
ОтветитьAwesome and Thanks!!
ОтветитьI love it…😂😂 just a regular guy
ОтветитьIs liquid nails better than wood glue?
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