DIY Mobile Workbench Part 2 | All In One Woodworking | Dust Collection & Milwaukee Packout Storage
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2022
- This is the second video in a series where I am attempting to build what I am calling the ultimate mobile workbench & woodworking station. I work on projects in our small two car garage that we like to store our cars. So I am attempting to create a workbench that functions as the all in one workbench that is compact, provides storage for all of my woodworking tools, and allows me to use these tools with minimal setup.
In this video I add dust collection, storage and some other accessories that allow me to start fully using the workbench. For dust collection, I have decided to use a single stage dust collector that I purchased from harbor freight. I installed this in the workbench and connected to the machines in a similar method as someone may use in a small woodworking shop. Blast gates are use to control the flow of air so that the system can maintain strong suction while the machine being use. All of this is controlled by an automatic dust collection switch that is so far making it very convenient.
The Milwaukee Packout tool boxes are also adding a ton of storage. They are installed in the workbench using custom made drawer slides that allow them to stay secure and save space.
If you have any questions or any feedback about the workbench please let me know in the comments
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Links to Tools and Products I Used: (some may be affiliate and help the channel)
Table Saw: Delta 36-725T2
Similar Table Saw: www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-10...
Miter Saw: amzn.to/3qUOPv0
Planer: amzn.to/3HNIJ6t
Similar Dust Collector: amzn.to/3vbK6IS
My Dust Collector: 13 gallon 1 HP High Flow Dust Collector
Auto Dust Collection Switch: amzn.to/38hwmTU
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig: amzn.to/3qXUFvH
Kreg Track Saw: amzn.to/3JVGaB0
Kreg Track: amzn.to/3qgOvb3
Kreg Router Lift: amzn.to/3rOov6X
Kreg Measuring Tape: amzn.to/3Ke6BRs
Bosh Router:amzn.to/3k4SJye
4” Blast Gate: amzn.to/3EKRq11
2.5” Blast Gate: amzn.to/37JaW1P
T-Track: amzn.to/3vaeeEs
Dust Barrel: amzn.to/3EKRAp9
Cyclone Kit: amzn.to/3Muv8mL
DC Wye 4” to 2.5”: amzn.to/3EFaTAm
DC Wye 4”: amzn.to/3EE2LA5
DC Coupler 2.5”: amzn.to/3vE6FVA
DC Coupler 4”: amzn.to/3LctciK
4” Flex Hose: amzn.to/3EIyDUb
2.5” Flex Hose: amzn.to/3K4hoOc
Milwaukee Packout: Found @ Home Depot
Milwaukee Drill: amzn.to/3q8di0B
Milwaukee Driver: amzn.to/3JVGqzY
Milwaukee Jig Saw: amzn.to/3zEp99S
Casters: amzn.to/3q7mYZm
Music:
Epidemicsound - Хобби
From a guy that has invested in Packout boxes I can tell you from personal experience they are sturdy, and well worth the money. You wont regret the money spent. Mine are loaded and unloaded out of pickup a lot. Been dropped, been wet, blazing sun, freezing temps. They just work. There are tons of 3D goodies to add for all kinds of custom applications. Really diggin on your design.
Your engineering is wonderful, inspiring and super helpful. I crawled underneath my 16 foot long welding table looking for a way to store my sortimos. Supernice
That storage is badass. There is no perfect. Because as soon as you build the perfect they come up with something new and now that is the perfect. It's whatever works for you for whatever you do at the time you're doing it.
"I have access to a laser engraver" - the most subtle tech teacher brag lol, I love having access to my lab as well.
😂 it comes in handy! If only we had a CNC router...
@@ThatTechTeacher427 The Shaper Original has completely changed a lot of my woodworking. Changed me from a 57 yr old paper and pencil Luddite to a tech savvy, 3D CAD modeling, CNC millennial :)
I love those cases integrated with the shelf/drawers. Just because of needing the holes to pop the cases into allowing the handles of the cases to be the drawer handles. AWESOME!
Thanks I can't take all the credit. I did see a company that made something similar but I kinda like mine the best lol
Outstanding workbench!!!! One of the best one I have seen. Perfect size you built for a two car garage!!!! Loving it!!!! Can’t wait to seen the add-ons!!!!
I just found your channel and I am amazed on how methodic and meticulous you are eve with the smallest details. I LOVE IT ! Watched almost all your videos and I am a fan. Your projects are how I would like mine to be. currently working on my workbench and next will be my desk (home office) in my basement also...Thank you for your hard work and can't wait to see more. - Sam from MTL, Canada
This is what i need in my garage. Truly inspiring.
You've given me quite a few ideas. I'm making 3 mobile 4 foot benches, that I can take outside the shop to use. I'm possibly going to make a work bench, fo4 my table saw, that I can use also as a work bench, when th3 blade is lowered.
Nice! I love the way that you put the boxes on the shelves. Just started my Milwaukee collection. Going to have to check out this storage system.
I liked the idea very much. Very effective use of small space. Thanks.
Instant subscriber here! Love how you take the time to explain everything so that your viewers can understand what is taking place.
This bench is really coming along! Looking forward to seeing how you can manage to squeeze a few more pocket screws into it. As for things to add (other that for mentioned screws) a router mounted into the bench can be very handy.
Great piece of work, i love the compact arrangements of using the saws, the addition of the router table would be the final pice for me. Excellent work, thank you.
Great job of explaining each and every step. Well done.
Looks good and has given me some ideas when I get around to building my bench.
I like it! Only thing I would add is a flip up out feed wing for the table saw. But looks and functions awesome. The possibilities when building one of these is crazy endless and the hardest part is picking a design and going with it.😂 thanks for the tag along it was enjoyable 💯👍🏼
Your students are lucky to have such a creative teacher!
Love the Cleetus shirt, huge fan of his. Hell yeah brother.
Fantastic table, I'll be building one for my shop shortly now lol
I wish to build this exactly. Your workbench is EXACTLY the dimensions of what would fit in my shed
I like the orientation of the table saw. One thing that might make it even more usable is a fold-out outfeed support on the back. Bonus points if you can make it fold out upwards for the table saw or downwards for the planer 🤓🤓
Well . . . This is in the nick of time to bring a complete rethink of the mobile table saw bench of similar size that I was literally within hours of starting to build, but with its axis at 90 degrees to this one. Very interesting and practical concept for the small workshop that obviates a separate mobile bench for the miter saw. In my situation, however, a separate mobile stand for the planer and its dedicated dust collection system, with its outfeed table set at level to this benchtop seems a desirable variation. Two mobile benches rather than three represents a big improvement in a tight work space. Very useful video! Thanks, Ryan.
Awesome build! Its nice that you were able to fit so many tools in such a compact space.
Thanks I appreciate it. Hopefully we can fit a we more!
One word! Awesome!
Beautiful work bench! Craftsmanship is impeccable! Great work TTT!!!
Thank you very much!
Pretty awesome video. Seeing the Cleetus shirt just made it even more legit!
Great build. Very well thought out.
Man I really like that workbench. I just started building mine. 72 inches x 30 inches 34 inches high. You've given me some good ideas. Keep going I'm watching lol.
Your build is amazing. I wish you were selling your build plan. Very nice. Thanks for taking us on your journey.
Hi Man, Im a newbie and only starting up now and trying to learn as much as I can and this is so epic. I love it.
Extra like for the cleetus shirt!! Great looking project.
You've made a smashing job of this bench....nice one matey.
Awesome workbench…🎉 👍🏻
I'd be tempted to put a fold-down outfeed table on the back of your bench, too. Love that orientation.
Very well thought out and presented. Subscribed.
Just came across this channel. Great content and I love the support for Cleetus!
Now I see why the planer is on the side. Good choice!
Epic. Love the project and the content. Thank you.
Maaan, you realy realy like to explain stuff! And also, the Z06 is killer!
Great build, I pretty much did the exact same thing for myself. I did add an outfeed table and I cut the angle off of the tablesaw dust collection so it pulls the hose all the way underneath the tablesaw.
You're a design maniac! Awesome ideas and execution..New sub..Bam!
Spot on love em
Can't wait for part 3 ;) very instructive video !
That's a nice bench.
Nice build! Greetings from down under Australia….stay safe…
Looks great amazing work
This is the inspiration i needed. I say inspiration because i think i would reconfigure the table saw and miter saw layout but overall i like this setup a lot
Here for the Cleetus shirt hell yeah brother!!!
Excellent work💯🎯
14:15 "probably too many pocket hole screws"
There has never been an understatement 🤣🤣
lol
Nice concept!!! I would suggest putting a fold down outfield table for the table saw.
I'd still love to see a part 3!
I love the ambition and thoroughness of this build. My only complaint would be that he did all the cutting with the corvette in the garage and got it all dusty
Really nice bench, I will definitely be building mine from this design! You could also add a flip-up outfeed surface for your table saw on the back, as well as a flip-up extension support on the left side (beside where your router table will be).
Good idea. Any particular adjustable (locking) hinge options you’d recommend?
Amazing work
Those pack out box notches are perfect. That is great to keep the tray and the shelf together when you pull the box. WIthout the notches you would have needed a drawer front or something to hold the boxes to the drawer bottoms.
Thanks I saw a few companies that make these and I thought the same thing. Would have been so much easier to just buy them premade though. Lol
I love this! The only thing I would have done differently was make the miter saw and planer modular, so they could be swapped out or removed completely to accommodate larger boards on the other tools . Also, it would be great to use that middle section as a router table. Now you can hit all three in one fell swoop. I love what you've done here and Im definitely going to incorporate much of what you've done here!
Or put the router table on the left wing of the table saw?
I love this idea! I would very much like to see a follow-up video several months after to see how you like it after using this setup for a while.
Thanks! I will do that!
Ingenious! Probably the most compact tool bench system I've seen!
Thanks I appreciate it!
💯 agree
Ive had the DeWALT tough system and now I have the Packout system. Packout is definitely the superior system in my opinion when it comes to tool storage, mobility, and durability. Love the design and incorporation into the bench.
Been planning a very similar bench as yours for my garage. Adding a flip up outfeed support would be a huge benefit
I'd love to see this setup in action. I also work in a fairly small space, fortunately I don't share it with my car...I've done quite a few things to make it efficient, and I'm pretty fully tooled to the gills, but it's fun to see what other people are doing. I think your setup here is pretty awesome. Especially if you don't use it a ton. Anyway, keep going. :)
I really like your dust collection solution.
Thanks, I will admit it is not perfect Hopefully I will make it better this winter in an update.
One solution in removing the 2x4 that supports your table saw, could be making or buying a heavy duty right angle bracket in which the table saw leg rests on, this would free the space needed for your dust collection hose. I hope my explanation makes sense.
Excellent multi-functional woodworking tool bench, you did a great job. The only thing I would change is the location of the thickness planer, somewhere higher for us older guys.
Totally cool!
I just wanted to let you know that this is brilliant. i have been working on plans that include a slide out for the exact same planer so it's nice to see that it's not as far fetched as everyone seems to think hahah great work and explanation at the end. earned a sub outta me. can't wait to see the next upgrades.
One thing that you can do for dust barrel is to put it on it's own drawer. So when you have the lid on, it stays there. When you take the lid off, you can just slide it out and have easier access to the barrel itself. Then just push it back in when you are ready to put it back.
I was really surprised how much cutting power (and torque) this saw had out of the box. I've used other (10" saws) previously and was pretty surprised with the speed and cutting ability of this Dewalt saw.I have bolted mine to a table to minimize movement which I highly recommend.This is a Great saw ruclips.net/user/postUgkxPeGkHOMe05FySypTOvYumxMn-xi39oRe with a light to see your cutting line (not a laser line).I'd recommend this saw fro anyone looking to upgrade from a 10" miter saw.
This looks like a near perfect solution for my shop which is half of a 1 car garage. I think between the table saw and packouts would be a great spot for a router lift and under the ledge to the right of the miter saw I would put a folding support with more t-track and stop block that gives more options for cutting down material to either side of the saw.
Milwaukee has been very aggressive and it shows in the quality and useful tools.
I have traveled the Nunivik with a packout storage system and after a year and 20 + plane trips, the packout is still in perfect condition.
EXCELLENT job. It is obvious that a lot of planning went into this build and your presentation is clear and concise.
The only suggestion I have is to try to replace as much as that flexible hose as possible. Use galvanized smoke pipe instead. That felx stuff “rifles” air flow and you lose a lot of velocity.
Fantastic project, I’ll be stealing a few of the ideas on a build for my fathers workshop. Only downside I see I are the roller slide drawer runners,
From personal experience in kitchen fitting, nothing destroys these quicker than sawdust and wood chips..
Impressive!
Awesome Video!!
This build is very inspirational and I'm using a lot of your ideas in a future multipurpose table for my woodworking station.
Love your work!!
Regards,
AL
Really nice job dude. 👏👏👏
Beautiful work! I may have to make something similar. The only thing I would add would be a router.
Nice build. Only suggested change I'd make is while you have the router out to make the t-track grove, you could have set another shallow grove (1/16"-1/8") for the tape measure to sit in. That way, nothing catches on it.
BTW... I also have that Delta (T4) fence on my Craftsman table saw (vintage 1969) as an upgrade. Love it. I offset it a bit further so that I can rip up to 36" on the right side.
Great build. My TS and miter saw are each on their own dedicated spaces, but I was thinking about putting a 1HP dust collector and "cyclone" can like what you have inside the workbench I'm going to build. (I just don't have room for it to be freestanding.) Glad to hear you are happy with it in your bench--serious confidence booster for me! 👍👍
LIKE YOUR OPENING STEMENT.
great and brilliant idea for a work bench G
Thanks!
Awesome!
Pack outs are good to go, so heading to Grandma's house to fix something will be easier
This is awesome. I keep seeing these videos and it’s tempting me more and more to build one. 😅
Still really like mine and makes using these tools easier.
Nice build! There's no such thing as too many pocket holes. :). Just like you can never have too many clamps.
YES!! Someone understands
Love the set! You could make a bracket to set the planner on the side of the frame so you don’t have to been over🤣
I use Festool / Tanos Systainers. I just like how mobile I can be with them, plus they’re very clean and tidy. Works well with the Festool vac as well.
Great Video very nice clean work.
Love Shop Nation but haven’t seen the stop so thanks.
Bench has turned out pretty nice. 👍
Thanks! That stop is clutch and I am going to use his miter dust collector in a future update, I pretty excited lol
that's a nifty stop block for your miter saw 👍🏽
Shop Nation on RUclips had a great idea and product
Nice!
Dude, nice workbench and great videos detailing it's creation. I like everything you did, if I had to add my 2 cents I would point out that you could totally put a piece of pegboard on that empty section below the miter saw. Or some other type of extra face mounted storage to allow extra easy access storage for commonly used items. Just a thought, thanks again for the videos.
Love the video and the workbench. Wondering if you will be sharing the plans for the workbench? I would love to build it this summer if possible.
One of my favorite things about the pack out system is all the customization possible. I 3D printed tabs, so I can actually lock it to my slides. I also have a custom top with 3D printed parts so I can put it on top of my stack. There are custom trays and dividers you can make too.
That's a great idea man, its really is cool all the factory customization Milwaukee has built into them and then people have done even crazier stuff that has to make this the best storage system out there.
Would you mind sharing the files you have?
Psyched to see a part 2!
Awesome I'll see what I can do!
If I knew you in high school, I'd nickname you... "Pocket Hole"... Why? Because you earned it PH!
I have a small ish two car garage shop. Would love to see plans. Glad RUclips pointed me to your channel. Liked and subbed. Hoping to start my own channel soon. My MS closed my business and now I'm getting started woodworking to try and fill my time and side hustle. Just started 3d printer up as well. Really smart build. Can't wait to see the next steps. Kudos.
You are the bomb man, I spoke to soon.
Real nice man. Maybe a folding wing on the right side for the miter saw.