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Cool
ОтветитьSavings space in the garage is never a bad idea
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьTHIS IS INCREDIBLE!
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ОтветитьAbsolutely hectic video. Love it so so much. Super helpful for me to learn
ОтветитьSuper simple and super easy! Love it bro!
ОтветитьYesssir🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьI need to make this! Thx for a great tutorial! One question: your horizontal double 2x4s attach to the verticals with pocket screws, which I think means the tools’ weight is on those screws. Would it be stronger if the horizontal beams rested on the verticals or not really matter? (Novice here)
ОтветитьGreat build! Where did you get those casters?
ОтветитьThanks for the great video
ОтветитьI am making one for myself but mine is going to be 30x24 and on the opposite side of where it flips I’m going to make an infeed and out feed table that folds down so I will have about a 6 foot table to work with for material
ОтветитьBest plan I've seen so far. Looks like something I can tackle. Tell me from whence did the rear casters come from.
ОтветитьNice!!!
ОтветитьGreat video. Nice to find one of these not made with a 3/4x4x8 sheet of plywood. With coming up on one year how is it holding up? Did you use 1/2 " plywood for the top? Thankyou for sharing this, It's 99 degrees here so I'm just taking a break from cutting up my 2x4's .
ОтветитьThis is exactly the type of stand I've been looking for. With prices these days who can afford a whole sheet or 3/4 4x8 ? This is way simpler and easier to build especially if you already have dimensional lumber laying around.
ОтветитьPlug in a tool when you want to use it? How primitive of you. 😆
Ответить"I'd rather risk over-engineering the joinery than have this table come crashing down...." THANK YOU. Durability is a major need in my shop.
ОтветитьAppreciate the video, but please put some protective glasses on. If you don't value your ears or lungs, at least understand how pointless you would feel blind.
ОтветитьEarned my sub! I seen a few designs like this a few years ago and have been meaning to make one as my shop is TINY (10'x 20'). Believe it or not I have a tablesaw, freud router table, rigid planer, delta jointer, a small ryobi band saw, a CNC router(with enclosure) 3D printer, laser engraver amongst SO MANY other tool in there. Although I have had to come up with some pretty unique ways of layout/storage in my shop that allows for quick(less than 1 minute) to swap out tablesaw for router table/planer etc... you can imagine my frustration in such a tiny shop....anyway, i went hunting for a video of this type and yours popped up first and I'm glad it did! Such an ingenious and SIMPLE design. I will NO DOUBT be making one of these today! Thanks for posting this! Two thumbs up!
ОтветитьVery good. I especially like that it's made from cheap 2x4s. Most all the other versions I've seen require expensive plywood and are quite fussy in their details. This one wins the day, for me.
ОтветитьWhat is the height of tabel top?
ОтветитьDid you screw the pipe to the rotating part?
ОтветитьDo you have plans for this?
ОтветитьDude your shop is a absolute mess, should be ashamed of yourself!!
Also that is a horrible build you made.. take some pride in your work.. very sloppy craftsmanship!!
I like this design as I planned to build mine out of cheaper 2x4’s as well but I dont understand why you doubled up the 2x4’s on each side and why the solid 2x10’s inside the table top.
Seems a whole lot of overkill to me.
I like this because it's 2x4s and not cabinet grade plywood. I'm just trying to get stuff off my work bench, not spend 4 days making a finished piece of furniture.
Ответитьwowww thank you your is so simple to do i got to make me one for sure
ОтветитьGood morning do you have plans
ОтветитьHad to reduce playback speed to 0.25 to translate this built into the design so that I could actually build it myself - if I decide to follow this example.
ОтветитьI decided to follow this instructional. I've reached the point of completing the frame. The issue I encountered was the sections with the holes. Not having a drill press meant that the holes on ne side were sloping and not level. That in turn meant that rod that will need to go through these did not align properly. As a relative novice woodworker, I decided the easiest solution was to cut a notch into the holes on one side. That now solves the problem of aligning the rod. Now I have to reinforce the notched side so that it can carry my miter saw when it is turned upside down. This is a challenging project unless appropriate tools are available. Nevertheless, I've come this far, so I'll continue.
ОтветитьLeave off the music and it’s perfect.
ОтветитьUse a jigsaw and match the profile of your router table onto the extension. Will probably save you a couple of run ins with a corner, lol!
ОтветитьI love that you're using 2 x 4's The others I see use plywood which can be awkward to work with. Great job. Thanks
Ответитьdid you post dimension of the unit anywhere?
ОтветитьI like your design and fact that I need the stand for same tools: planer and router table. I was surprised thought you used screws to mount the router to the platform. I might go with bolts instead. Thank you for sharing though.
ОтветитьThank you for the video. Could you tell me what length of pipe to get?
ОтветитьThis looks great and exactly what I need. How did you attach the pipe to the frame to keep it from sliding out?
ОтветитьVery simple, I can even do it. I sub'd
ОтветитьNice job. I have been wanting to build a flip stand for months now I just wanted something simple and strong. That’s exactly what you have created! Thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
ОтветитьI need to do this, but I think I would find some PVC to put into the holes where the pipe rotates so it doesn't wallow out the wood eventually, or some type of end that rotates, I think you could have a cheaper option for the bolts that lock it in place. But nice overall, I think the top was a bit overkill with the almost solid wood top, could have been 2x4 running flat with a 2x4 frame and plywood and would have been fine.
ОтветитьOk, I must be doing something wrong. I can’t stop the damn thing from racking side to side. Any suggestions?
Ответитьnice.. what size of metal tube did you use?
ОтветитьDo you have plans or cuts documented anywhere for this build?
ОтветитьWhat the height of your 2x4?
ОтветитьFinally!! a project i can do lol
ОтветитьI’ve seen a couple of these out there but this was the first design that was simple enough that it made me think, yeah I could do that.
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