Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I was given a steel frame bench a while ago, an have decided to make it into a combined MFT and mitre saw. The dog holes are perfect for installing fences for the mitre saw, but the saw will be on a separate small table that can be wheeled away when working with big sheets. There should be some sketch up diagram here but quite frankly I can't be bothered tonight
First the bench, it had a manky old top on it that I had to cut off, but the frame is ok. The welding is a bit rough but the steel is mainly heavy 2" angle so plenty strong enough.
Its a bit scruffy and needed another under the counter angle iron to hold a shelf. The closest lower rail is just resting on it, awaiting a visit from my welder. I found a similar bit of angle, or rather the digger did when we were digging out the foundations for the barn. It must have been in there years and its well pitted on the underneath but its heavy gauge and will be plenty strong enough to hold a couple of systainers.
So here it is with angle welded in and painted up a bit.
That's it for now, I have some 4020 profile aluminium extrusions and a vague idea of a hinge mechanism and a few other ideas. The table is low so there will be a 130mm high box built on top, all birch ply. The top will have the usual 20mm holes. There will be 4020 aluminium at the top back to hold the sliding hinge for the track and more 4020 at the front to hold a guide for the rail to make sure it is locked at 90 degrees.
While the paint dries I'm on with a home made domiplate, I can't fathom out the Festool choice to leave out 18mm thickness on the Domino so I'm shaving 1mm off the plate to centre the cutter on 18mm ply. Once I drill the slot I'll use that to fix the plate to the milling table then take off the left most clamp and mill off 1mm.
Cheers
Andy
First the bench, it had a manky old top on it that I had to cut off, but the frame is ok. The welding is a bit rough but the steel is mainly heavy 2" angle so plenty strong enough.
Its a bit scruffy and needed another under the counter angle iron to hold a shelf. The closest lower rail is just resting on it, awaiting a visit from my welder. I found a similar bit of angle, or rather the digger did when we were digging out the foundations for the barn. It must have been in there years and its well pitted on the underneath but its heavy gauge and will be plenty strong enough to hold a couple of systainers.
So here it is with angle welded in and painted up a bit.
That's it for now, I have some 4020 profile aluminium extrusions and a vague idea of a hinge mechanism and a few other ideas. The table is low so there will be a 130mm high box built on top, all birch ply. The top will have the usual 20mm holes. There will be 4020 aluminium at the top back to hold the sliding hinge for the track and more 4020 at the front to hold a guide for the rail to make sure it is locked at 90 degrees.
While the paint dries I'm on with a home made domiplate, I can't fathom out the Festool choice to leave out 18mm thickness on the Domino so I'm shaving 1mm off the plate to centre the cutter on 18mm ply. Once I drill the slot I'll use that to fix the plate to the milling table then take off the left most clamp and mill off 1mm.
Cheers
Andy