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28ten:
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It's Wickes mousedust :D special offer over the bank holiday the whole lot cost under £50 including the framing.
my bench will be set at 38 1/2 inches including the additional MDF which sets the cross slide at about 44in which is perfect for me.
I agree totally about getting the height correct there is nothing worse than stooping over a bench.  :bang: I do also have a stool to perch on, for those thoughtful moments.
Incidentally, I took a lot of mental notes on your workshop and the way the tooling was stored for logical easy access.
If I ever CNC a small mill the righthand corner has been designed to hold a monitor on a wall bracket.
Anyway I'm about to order some more brackets  :D

NickG:
You've done a great job on that. Looks like a really nice place to work in.

Nick

CrewCab:
Nice work 28T  :headbang: ........... Festool do make top class gear  :dremel: ............ along with the lathe and mill my other favourite tool is



Boys n' their toys  :bugeye:

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28ten:

--- Quote from: CrewCab on September 04, 2009, 04:54:55 PM ---Nice work 28T  :headbang: ........... Festool do make top class gear  :dremel: ............ along with the lathe and mill my other favourite tool is



Boys n' their toys  :bugeye:

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who's a lucky boy then??  :D I find the MFT invaluable I have done all sorts of jobs from kitchens to decking with it, my only complaint would be it's weight - it's not that portable to carry any distance or up stairs etc

CrewCab:

--- Quote from: 28ten on September 05, 2009, 02:20:37 PM ---who's a lucky boy then??  :D 
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To be fair I use it for work, and it's probably paid for itself twice over in the past few years, however, the plunge saw has paid for itself 10 times over ............ value for money that's the best tool I've ever bought  :thumbup: ................ or the best 3 tools I ever bought  :bang:

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