September 1994
Issue Number: 72
Looking Up Old Friends
Steve Baldwin, Judy Gale Roberts, Robert St. Pierre, Chuck Heiken, Desiree Hajney - TThis article is now available at the WOOD Store on USB Drive
Mobile Tablesaw Base Woodworking Plan
It's sad but true that the space beneath most tablesaws goes to waste. But that needn't be the case, as you can see here. Our cabinet stores a plentiful supply of sawblades, router bits, and other woodworking gear on the sliding trays. Plus, the entire cabinet is easy to move around in your shop, thanks to a pair of casters. Just store it against the wall when the cutting is done.
Designed to fit a Ryobi BT3000. Measurements are adjustable to fit any tablesaw.
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Drop-Leaf Workbench Woodworking Plan
Here's a rock-solid workbench that's mobile. We built it for IDEA SHOP 2, the garage shop, so we could push it out of the way when the time comes for moving vehicles inside. The workbench features, fold-down leaves for efficient against-the-wall storage. Folded out, the benchtop measures 36 x 58". Included with this plan are the drawings and instructions to make the tool mover for moving the workbench around your shop.
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