Mtpisgah
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- First Name
- Paul
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2020
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- Location
- Upstate SC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 JTM, 2018 JLR
- Occupation
- Engineer
That would be a good setup. Mine rotate on a tube also and are held in place with the screw handles. Yours will need to be a bit more finished than mine since it will double as a work table.That's pretty sweet.
Here is my idea. It's 6' long, 28" wide. So I can use the winch to pull it out of the basement as it will fit through the door, if I move it to a shop some day. The yellow blocks are mockup's as a table saw and miter saw placeholder. The miter saw is held in place by some slide locks and sits on a polished brass 2" tube so it fully rotates. The top edge will be a butcher table so it should be thick enough for some dogholes and track extensions for the table saw. The left side of the table (if your looking at the table saw) will have a 2 or 3 foot fold up butcher block table extension for ripping larger sheets of plywood or longer pieces of wood stock. Then a second table will be the same dimensions to hold a plainer that will rotate like the miter saw, and a router. I think I'm just going to make a jig that will effectively turn the table saw into a jointer.
Then I will have to make another table that can fold up agains one of the walls to hold a CNC machine. I'm planning on starting a small, in my spare time, business for wood products and photos so I can take those proceeds and donate to a few charities and groups that do good work to help the less fortunate.
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Oh and I plan to have the whole table held together by old school methods - probably dowels to make it easier, so no screws or nails, just wood and glue.
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