allen levine
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I was getting busy staining up a cabinet, and trying to work on something else, and realized, there just isnt enough work table space.
I have 3 outdoor tables covered with tarps so I can use them as workspace, but Id rather not, since me and stain dont always agree as to what direction it should stay.
I solved the table space issue, or at least some of it.
I built a table that rolls directly under my work bench.
I had to lose a drawer, which I can always attach to the new lower bench, I didnt lose the storage space underneath, and now I have two work surfaces.
The height difference isnt much of a "downer" for me.
I had to buy 4 castors. The top is a sheet of ply from my old wheeling wood rack, so its full of holes,(around 16 holes) but Ill lay a piece of masonite on it when I get to the store again.
I have 3 outdoor tables covered with tarps so I can use them as workspace, but Id rather not, since me and stain dont always agree as to what direction it should stay.
I solved the table space issue, or at least some of it.
I built a table that rolls directly under my work bench.
I had to lose a drawer, which I can always attach to the new lower bench, I didnt lose the storage space underneath, and now I have two work surfaces.
The height difference isnt much of a "downer" for me.
I had to buy 4 castors. The top is a sheet of ply from my old wheeling wood rack, so its full of holes,(around 16 holes) but Ill lay a piece of masonite on it when I get to the store again.
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