OscarG":1q56su3z said:I have about 50% (on a good day) of my parent's garage.
Less than 100 sq feet!
I'd give my left nut for some of the space you fellas have :wink:
Sigh.... one day!
Nelsun":31b90iq9 said:10x6' shed up here. 1 heavy MFT topped bench, 1 MFT on a rolling base which is home to a CMS which gets pulled out and used as a router table when needed. Very few tools stored in it to keep the space as free as possible. Made big coffee tables, dining table, wardrobe doors, kitchen units and a single bed in there. The real trick is to remember how wide the door is... so you can get stuff out DAMHIKT
Steliz":1r2uyksn said:My workshop at my last house was a 10' x 5' (50 sq ft) ...
Once I'd stopped crying over the price, I came to like it very much. It's relatively quick to set up / put away, accurate (with adjustability built in) and the accessories (sliding and outfeed tables are two great ones) make for a good setup and all pack away nicely. It also plays nice with MFTs being the same height and MFT accessories. Then there's the option to use the CMS as a [underpowered and fiddly] table saw or inverted jigsaw; the router table is where it shines though.Grawschbags":gg1vp6j1 said:How do you find the CMS as a router table? I like the idea of something that could fold away and stuck in a corner.
Grawschbags":2hsh33oc said:.......Ideally I'll build one that I can wheel under my work bench so it doesn't need it's own footprint.
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