I just wish they hadn't zip-tied it to the shelf. I found this bad boy at Harbor Freight while picking up clamps an hour ago. Also, I've had no luck finding folding legs that seem sturdy enough.Īny advise or opinions on the above options, or suggestions to look at something else are welcome. Then there are the more reasonably priced Vika workbench and Skil X-bench, possibly other options here I'm unaware of?įinally there's the build-it-myself option, which I may not have time to complete before traveling. Also, I'd need to buy sawhorses, cause my wooden cheapies aren't portable enough. On the other end of the spectrum, there's the sawhorses and boards/sheet approach, which potentially provides the most work area for the money, but is the least conducive of precision work. Also there are no reviews of the MFT 800, only it's big brother and the new MFT 3. Really, it costs way too much for 4 square feet of table, but the tool integration is appealing. I recently picked up the Festool TS55, which is absolutely wonderful, and the only reason I'd even consider springing for the MFT 800 (currently $306 with all accessory hardware). Also, I'd like to place this thing in the back of a small hatchback, so dimensions are limited to about 55"x32". I'm looking to do woodworking while traveling mostly between my place and my parents, but I'll probably be spending several weeks out at a vacation home in the middle of nowhere, and I'm looking to take some sort of workspace with me.
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