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I have just completed making and installing shelves and duct cover for a range hood cupboard for my nephews new place, I new he had no work benches to work on, so I decided to to make a small portable work bench, made out of mdf top and hardwood (Tas oak) all materials are from Bunnings. The finish has been waxed,(I hate painting) I made it so I can take it apart to fit in the car. It was very useful on site. I routered 20mm equally spaced to allow for clamping the timber to be routered.
Yes the adapters are good and I am slowly changing al of my old plastic cheapies with the Irwin ones. The lock downs used to be on the shelf in Bunnings but I had not seen them for a while so I did a bit of detective work and phoned Irwin and thay said I could get them as a special order. I am in the middle of creating a new work shop and Bunnings is becoming a bit like a home from home.
I am most fascinated by the router guide you are using.... It looks like something you've created yourself(?). Would you share the details on what you used to make it please?
I love seeing the guides and jigs for tools that d.i.y-ers create. They are often far more versatile and practically useful than commercially made items, because they are made with use in mind, rather than saleroom appeal.
I think I posted the information on my router table. I think you were asking about my router power tool rail system.
Thanks @JoeAzza ,
I hadn't come across that post, but will now devour it with interest.
Hi @r23on
I do have some sketches, however, I made this table quickly as I needed for an offsite job I was doing for someone, these were the only sketches I found. The table in the background is a large version of my portable table, I use it a lot for clamping, gluing and assembly work, it's a multi purpose table.
Thanks for the feedback, when I return to my home location I need to get around to doing the same as I need a good jigging table.Do you remember you renters for the holes?
thanks for the info I think i will jump on the cad machine and draw up a unit
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