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New workbench top

Super_D
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New workbench top

On an older project I had a Table Saw and a Router Table on a shelf unit that I put wheels on to move around in my workshop.


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I needed more bench space so I picked up a Pine Timber Panel and some Brackets.

 

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The bracket are just screwed on to the panel so the hold it tight on

to the sides of of the router and saw, so it can't slide around.

Now I have a nice size bench to work on, and it just lifts off when I need to use the saw or the router.

Materials

PINE MULTI USE TIMBER PANEL 1200X600X18MM

ANGLE BRACKET ZENITH 50MM ZP 12PK

Tools

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: New workbench top

Hi @Super_D,

 

Isn't it convenient that your router table and table saw are the same height?

 

You can always do with more bench space in your workshop, and this is a great way to get some. 

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

Jacob

 

Super_D
Becoming a Leader

Re: New workbench top

Thanks, I did have to raise the saw table up a bit, with a few small bits of wood, but it works, there is never enough bench space....

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru

Re: New workbench top

Nicely done @Super_D 👍

You cannot go wrong with those SpecRite boards.

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