beech1948
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I am rebuilding my workshop layout because it has become a bit outdated...just like its owner. Part of my new set-up will potentially include "lots" of T-track as well as a large multi-function 8x4 bench with holes in it.
The sheer cost of the T-track made me stand back and take a breath. We are talking in well in excess of £200....WTF. I have started to look for cheaper supplies of T-track and have found the Microjig concept which used 14 degree dovetails instead of T-track.
I could combine this with holes and a grid of 14 degree tracks.
Microjig hardware is not too expensive and I will be in the US in August (Covid willing) and could buy there to save more.
Its not that I need to save the money but a lifetimes habits of frugality are hard to overcome. T-track is very expensive in the UK. I know not why but it is. A few lengths may look reasonable but the amount I had planned seems to costly.
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The sheer cost of the T-track made me stand back and take a breath. We are talking in well in excess of £200....WTF. I have started to look for cheaper supplies of T-track and have found the Microjig concept which used 14 degree dovetails instead of T-track.
I could combine this with holes and a grid of 14 degree tracks.
Microjig hardware is not too expensive and I will be in the US in August (Covid willing) and could buy there to save more.
Its not that I need to save the money but a lifetimes habits of frugality are hard to overcome. T-track is very expensive in the UK. I know not why but it is. A few lengths may look reasonable but the amount I had planned seems to costly.
Comments.