I was trying to sort out the layout for another tool mount for my tool wall but I didn't have enough flat space to lay out all the things I was trying to fit.
What I needed was a nice big flat table that would roll around and would be just the right height to double as an outfeed table for the table saw.
Let's go then!
A nice base/shelf, with some castors.
An upside-down top being clamped up.
The framework of the top is the same size as the base with extra overlap for working space and clamping ability.
The legs are simply two lengths of the same 17mm plywood glued and screwed at right angles then glued & screwed inside the frame of the base.
The top then slips over the legs. They were a good snug fit, so I haven't fixed the top to the legs at all. Maybe I will have to do that later, but I can't think why at the moment.
The finished beast
Well, completed is probably a better word. It still needs a good sanding and probably a couple of coats of 50/50 linseed oil and turps.
Doubles as an outfeed table
It lets me take the flimsy rear tray off my table saw and have a decent size outfeed table.
So, what do you think? Has anyone else made something similar?
Does anyone have any questions?