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Awesome💯🥰
ОтветитьIts nice. But for you to share it without measurments seems useless. I know we can do our own measurements since this is a DIY project but sometime it will help if there were measurements
ОтветитьThat's cool and exactly what I want to make. I appreciate you sharing keep the projects coming.
ОтветитьTe quedó muy bonito!!!!❤
ОтветитьWow! I didn't know this is what I actually need. Good work!
ОтветитьI really love this design, and it is the perfect solution for people like us. Be happy you have a 2-car garage, because I'm living with a 1-car garage, and the one thing that will never make it in is the car! By the way, did anyone ever figure out (besides you, of course) that you put the latch plate for the sash lock on backwards? 😉
ОтветитьAmazing work❤. I would definitely make it. Thank you for sharing this. ❤
ОтветитьBravo! this table rocks! Well done!!!!!
ОтветитьLooks like a decent, space-saving assembly table. Thank you.
ОтветитьWhat is the width on those narrow utility hinges?
ОтветитьAmazing .What a beauty! Should do it.where are the measurements available ? Thanks
ОтветитьI hope the saw last longer than just a few more projects :)))
Ответитьthis is so fkin awesome.
ОтветитьI'll tell you what that would be excellent to throw in the back of the van, it's so compact for what it is
ОтветитьNeat!
ОтветитьGreat design, and Craftsmanship!
I bought your build plans; subsequently built this "Collapsible Workbench;" and use it almost everyday. (A few years back).
Thank you for this awesome Workbench, which I absolutely enjoy using!
Well done!
Beautiful!
ОтветитьIf you have time to waste in order to prove to yourself your abilities(and do all the labor), psychologically, it may be worth doing. But if you look at the cost making this, it is just prohibitive! Although I like the design concept, adding up the cost of the materials (including the top, ~ $70 for the cheapest 3/4" plywood) ends up costing over $200. One can buy a metal (lighter in weight but sturdier) folding table at half that price. The weight of this table is over 55 lbs (quite heavy in case one needs to move it and work on a non-concrete surface). Of course she got free tools and materials to build this and all seems perfect but she never mentioned the cost.
ОтветитьIs that steady enough.. Perhaps you should demo with some weight..
ОтветитьAwesome!
ОтветитьI am building the folding work bench, on the cut sheet you say 2 3/4" x 18" x 20 1/8" but in instructions move 6 you say cut 2 18" x 21 1/8" which is right it looks to me like they should be 21 1/8. What sucks is that I pre cut the pieces before hand. please let me know....tanks
ОтветитьI tried to buy the plans and filled in the info the form requested, and it won't process my order. It informs me that my zip code doesn't exist. (????!!!!)
ОтветитьGreat video!
Cheers from London England 👍❤️😎🏴
very cool instructional video. Very thorough. Thank you. Will be on my to do list. Thank you.
ОтветитьVery nice 👌 job
ОтветитьHow much weight do you think it can handle?
ОтветитьSeriously, sponsored video plus selling plans god knows where you got them from? Thumbs down
ОтветитьQuel est le prix $canadien
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьThis is perfect for what I need. Thanks 👍🏼
ОтветитьI can not the credit card info, it keeps flickering
ОтветитьHello :) I'm sorry if it's been mentioned and I missed it but why weren't the folding braces attached at the very top, negating the need for those slats under the worktop? Also I imagine if the top's cut in half, maybe it could be stored between the legs?
ОтветитьGreat idea
ОтветитьExcellent!! Where can i access the plans?
ОтветитьWhere can I get the design plans?
ОтветитьWhere is the list for cuts and measurements? Thanks
ОтветитьGracias desde Ecuador...
ОтветитьAlmost everything I was looking for! Thanks alot for sharing, definitely subscribed!
Ответитьnicely built! Looks pretty sturdy
ОтветитьWow thank you, this is wat i want, i will make it.
ОтветитьWow I love this video. As a beginner DIYer, I'm happy to see a woman -- with gray hair like me -- using power tools. Very inspiring! Nice music too, great project. Glad to see a video like this. Thank you.
ОтветитьI built this just made it 40" tall and aligns perfectly with my larger wall stored bench on casters
ОтветитьI just finished this. I used Rocker bench castors that flip up and let the legs rest on the ground instead of the swivel castors. I made the legs 31" long vs 27 because of the loss of the 4" castor height. The bench is surprisingly sturdy when opened and the top is installed. I mortised the 1x3 in the spots where the sash lock needed room to nest so the structure would collapse more fully.
A set of dowel centers made locating the 4 dowels for the top a lot easier than measuring, just pick the 4 spots in the base and then use the dowel centers to mark the corresponding spots to drill in the bench top. I only had 2 1/2" centers, so I did two, installed the dowels, then marked the next pair with the top on the first pair. Self centering hinge bit also was nice to have to drill the pilot holes for the hinges.
Amazing. Thanks for making this video, working on my carpentry beginners skills
ОтветитьI love the fact you aren't one of thos big titles hussys.. it makes watching this video for blokes.. so much More educational.. good job mate.
ОтветитьSaw horses??? Never heard of Workmates?
ОтветитьIt’s a yes from the uk👍
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