> Greetings All,
>
> After lurking about for the past year, I finally took a direct
> strike on the wallet at Sun N Fun. A tri-gear hopefully with MG
> wings should be on the way soon.
Congratulations!
> Does anyone have suggestions for a large construction table?
> For a second table, has anyone tried Tony Bingelis' idea of a small
> roller-based tool table with grinder, band saw and drill press?
I actually have lots of various tables. The main construction table
is made from a old outside door (quite flat except for a little section
at one end I have to look out for).
I built Tony Bingelis' roller based table with 5 tools: band saw, drill
press, grinder, belt sander and shop vac below. It is very nice to be
able to store them in a small space and rotate it to get at the tool I
need.
I also have a little table made out of a shelf for epoxy and random storage
(almost full!), and a temporary table made out of a folding ladder, plywood
and tileboard for measuring and cutting fibreglass. Having a table as wide
as the fibreglass for cutting is very nice! Ideally I would like it to be
a bit longer though, to allow a big piece to be laid up and measured without
folding or rolling up.
Brian
A72
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