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Mike S 10-07-2014 04:32 PM

Bigger is often better, but easier to get a twist in.

Yet another compromise in things aeronautical.

azrv6 10-07-2014 07:56 PM

Al, could you give a little more explanation about: "screwing on a temporary plywood ripping quide as a straight edge", along with some more explanation about the picture in the lower left corner.
I know why you are doing this -- hard to find a decent 2x4 in my local HD and it sure would be nice to get a straight edge for the tables I need to make. I just don't quite get what you did before ripping them on the table saw.

Thanks, Dave

ifixf15 10-09-2014 09:40 PM

Which one?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ironflight (Post 923139)
For our new build, we decided to try a big work table - mostly because the pallet the new kit came on was 10'x4', and served as a great base and table top - all we had to add were some 2x4's and casters. So far, doing parts sorting and inventory, the large surface is wonderful! Louise and I can each have our own project on opposite sides and hardly get in each other's way....


Paul,
That work bench bears a slight resemblance to packaging from company S. So, are you going to be converting Jet A to noise, chasing thermals, or will you be looking good on (or is it in) the hangar deck of the USS Midway?

Tom

Ironflight 10-09-2014 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ifixf15 (Post 923847)
Paul,
That work bench bears a slight resemblance to packaging from company S. So, are you going to be converting Jet A to noise, chasing thermals, or will you be looking good on (or is it in) the hangar deck of the USS Midway?

Tom

Chasing thermals (or mountain wave)...for now! But that's for another forum....;)


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