menatarms
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Have you worked out a cutting list, as randomly cutting things up so they fit in a car could well be very wasteful.
I would look to the future if buying a saw now, if the Dewalt will serve all your needs then no reason not to buy it, you'll probably need one to carry on with
making the bench anyway.
Will they not let you, then arrange for them to deliver your selection, my timber yard does.
Are you prepared to wait that long? they will probably be saturated, so inevitably no use for making any thing now that you want to stay in shape.
In all my years, only ever made mine of out of cheap redwood, rather spend my money on decent wood for making things.
No cutting list yet, still very early stages. First want to know what materials are realistically available.
At the moment I just know I want 2 workbenches, each with around 900x600 tops (could be upto 1000x700), ideally with a face/leg vise and a tail/wagon vise (overall, not each), with plenty of drawer storage underneath.
Yes could possibly go pick them out then arrange delivery, but I more and more am thinking I just don't want to wait so long to get cracking with it.
I would love the table to look great, I'm considering at the moment making a core of thick structural glulam (hardwood veneers), then covering the top with maybe 25mm of maple/oak, then framing it with a face of walnut/bubinga. I know it's a bit disingenuous, but it would enormously reduce the cost whilst still being very strong and looking great. Is there a reason people don't do this more?