DiscoStu
Established Member
Well it’s only been about 2 years in the thinking (mostly procrastinating) / building.
Finally finished my MFT style cutting bench. Used the parfguide system for the holes. All the drawers are push to open so no need to make handles. I’m pretty pleased with my bench dog storage. You’ll see that I have a hose and plug it cable ready to go. The extractor is controlled by one of the remotes. Rails sit on the wall (which is where they were previously.
So far so good!
The extractor isn’t generally used in the workshop as I have a cyclone and dust collection system, but it’s nice to have a place to store it.
I might change the top at some point because the MDF wasn’t flat and it’s not quite how I wanted it to be, but it’s square and doing the job.
Thanks to Peter Parfitt for sending me his mobile bench plans.
Oh please excuse the Yellow and Black. I can’t really see the advantage in the Festool drill and for the price I can buy a top end Dewalt Combi and impact.
Finally finished my MFT style cutting bench. Used the parfguide system for the holes. All the drawers are push to open so no need to make handles. I’m pretty pleased with my bench dog storage. You’ll see that I have a hose and plug it cable ready to go. The extractor is controlled by one of the remotes. Rails sit on the wall (which is where they were previously.
So far so good!
The extractor isn’t generally used in the workshop as I have a cyclone and dust collection system, but it’s nice to have a place to store it.
I might change the top at some point because the MDF wasn’t flat and it’s not quite how I wanted it to be, but it’s square and doing the job.
Thanks to Peter Parfitt for sending me his mobile bench plans.
Oh please excuse the Yellow and Black. I can’t really see the advantage in the Festool drill and for the price I can buy a top end Dewalt Combi and impact.