Work Bench suggestions
Larry Krutz
lkrutz at thevillages.net
Thu Dec 30 07:50:03 AKST 2004
Covered my door with a product called soundboard from the lumber yard. (Home Depot etc.) This allows T-Pins to be used when necessary. Have been using same setup for 20+ years. It's very portable- moved it to FL last yr. Takes about 3 minutes to set it up. LK
Larry and Diane Krutz-- The Villages, FL
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From: ronlock at comcast.net
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: Work Bench suggestions
For every problem there is an answer that is cheap, quick, and wrong <G>
There are some wrong features here, but some good ones too.
Two plastic saw horses, one household door.
(Make sure door is straight when you pick one to buy.)
Shim feet of saw horses to get level with door and DON'T put much weight on the door when in use, or in storage. (but re-check door every time you put it up)
Ron Lockhart
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> Hi All,
>
> I need to get a new work bench for building and constructing 2m F3A models.
> My dilemma is I want to be able to fold it or disassemble it quickly when I
> am not using it. I don't plan to do this daily, but I need a solution that
> isn't too much of a pain to store it away.
>
> I would like to have it somewhat adjustable so that I can get the surface
> perfectly level.
>
> Does anyone have any neat suggestions that aren't going to cost the earth?
>
> Happy New Year to all,
>
>
> Peter.
>
>
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