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Personally....I just build on the floor. :) I found a nice table, about 4
feet long, 2 feet wide, and a foot high, for $10 at a garage sale down the
street. But I never use it except to hold stuff I'm not actually working on
at the moment.
In lugnet.build, Brad Mittelstedt writes:
> So I bring you "The Poor Mans Work Table". As it stands right now, I do not
> have the building instructions up on my web page as of yet. That will take a
> little time to do. (I have step-by-step photos, and material bought,
> measurments, etc) But I could not wait, so I am throwing out some teasers.
>
> The goal of "The Poor Mans Work Table" is to provide one hell of a table to
> work on, for minimal cost, and very little building experience needed to
> construct it (hence the saw horses). Also I will discuss the "gottchas" that
> got me so you do not make the same mistakes.
> Brad M.
> Viffer Militech Inc.
> http://members.cox.net/viffer
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| The following work table was my Sundays project. For starters I use to build on a 3/8 inch 4x8 board layed across a printer stand and a old desk. To say the least it was very flimsy. After I started seeing the middle starting to sag in and having (...) (23 years ago, 13-May-02, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.storage, lugnet.space)
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