glenn bradley
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I know a few folks have these. Surprisingly useful. Mine changed my whole approach to an outfeed for my bandsaw and other things. In an effort to increase its usefulness I added a shallow shelf.
I left it shallow as straddling a few things to get it into position was a feature I didn't want to lose.
The real reason for the shelf was to make a portable home for my air compressor. I've had an air-plumbed shop before but I use air so little it was never as much use as it was effort to put in
. I started just digging the compressor out and hauling it over the few times I needed it.
I'm hoping that rolling it over when needed and having a place for a few nailer tools and accessories will be a good half way point between those two methods.
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I left it shallow as straddling a few things to get it into position was a feature I didn't want to lose.
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The real reason for the shelf was to make a portable home for my air compressor. I've had an air-plumbed shop before but I use air so little it was never as much use as it was effort to put in

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I'm hoping that rolling it over when needed and having a place for a few nailer tools and accessories will be a good half way point between those two methods.