Simple but Highly Functional WORKBENCH with Table Saw and Miter Saw Stations

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Publicado 2020-07-18
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This week I made a multifunction workbench out of 2x4s and plywood. This workbench packs a lot of functionality in a small size. It is perfect for a small garage woodshop. It works as a table saw outfeed table as well miter saw station. Check out the video to see how to build it!
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Stuff I used:
Workbench Casters: amzn.to/32u6XkF
Folding Japanese Pull Saw: amzn.to/32t1niv
10" Sliding Compound Miter Saw: amzn.to/3d5j6UZ
Cordless Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3eHBcwQ

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  • @geronimo3752
    This is one of the many reasons I love the web . People sharing ideas that we would never hear or know about . Thanks so much. We appreciate you😊
  • @georgel3657
    I'm a carpenter, that's a nice simple but well thought out design. You took lots of care and I wouldn't have done a thing differently. People go overkill on these benches but yours is all 99.9% would need. Well done. Great job.
  • @elvisb4219
    Young man, you are on to something. I would encourage you to make that bench official with dimensional drawings and a patent so you can make some money . This is perfect for persons with small work spaces. Well done!
  • Dear Mr Moser, this is brilliant! I’ve watched a hundred videos on workbenches. This one is exactly what I needed. Thank you sir!
  • @cook1876
    Great job. Its nice to see the skilled trades aren't lost to all young talented people.
  • @write2nick
    I loved how you showcase the functions at the beginning of the video. It helps me to follow your building instructions. I really like the design.
  • What a brilliant and simple idea to use the off-cuts of the 2×4s for the legs. As they say, waste not, want not. Thank you for the video and the ideas. I appreciate ya!
  • @georgieess3899
    Brilliant. I need something that for my set up. Cheers for the idea. It looks great!! Well done
  • Really well done, thank you! I’m new to wood working and this was THE size bench I was looking for help with! I’m adding a fold down surface to the back side so I can gain extra table top surface when needed. I also am taking note of the need for support with the table saw and adding some legs there. Keep killin it!
  • @shammyone
    Yes! I've been watching multiple videos on workbench table saw combos and this is the one! Thanks!
  • @josephawatson
    I've watched a few dozen of these type videos and this is the first that shows you the completed project before the construction starts. Glad you edited the video that way. I liked being able to see what features it had first beforehand. thanks for that.
  • @takenserious4554
    The build is cool. Hearing your accented "nixt" routinely was a bonus.
  • @saprious
    This video needs at least triple the views. This is an incredible design for a small shop. Gonna try and make this when my weekend eventually comes around.
  • @Tcchamp5877
    Especially a great design for a small footprint shop like mine. Dual uses when you’re not using the saws and just using as a regular work bench. The wheels get you anywhere you wanna go in your space. Great design and build..
  • @guyrobinette3808
    A+ to you! In my 120 S.F. workshop, when modified to fold against the wall, I will be thankful that I stumbled on your video, Merci.
  • @GrinderCB
    To avoid the cantilever effect on the table saw platform, some foldable legs could easily be added. Split a 2x4 then cut to length. Attach them using hinges or locking brackets. To secure them in the folded position, add magnets or velcro or whatever.
  • @moorechains
    Love the build. One option you may wish to consider would be a couple of mobile work tables to allow you to run wider boards on the table saw, or a way to turn the table saw 90 drgrees for thesame effect. Definitely agree with other posters about reinforcing the table saw legs
  • @joonyer77
    Thank you so much for posting this. I built my own following your method of construction and I couldn't be more pleased with the results.