Milwaukee packout accessories workbench
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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This is one of my current small projects. The Milwaukee packout work bench.
An addition for the packout boxes to be able to do certain works and or have a work bench for my plans.
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Well done, especially with one hand holding the camera, other hand doing all the work!
Great idea with the StealthMounts for an inexpensive work table.
As an improvement idea, you could put some thick strips of metal around the underside perimeter of the MDF so that when you're cutting, you don't accidentally cut into your table, and even worse cut into your packout. It would also provide some extra stability to your table if it's wider.
I have to order those stealth mounts and build this kind of table.
Thanks for sharing your idea!
Aha thanks mate. It takes a bit to get used to using the camera and working😆.
That’s a good idea though. I definitely don’t want to cut into the packout.
Cheers for the input👌
Looks Great! thanks!
Thanks mate 👍
Great idea, and I think better than the Milwaukee table top, but you don't show in the video how to remove it! Also, and this is why I ask - how does it lock into place? The Milwaukee packout components have a little tab in the middle front that locks them onto the lower component, then you lift the tab to release it. Just adding feet to something (as you show) will allow you to connect it, but does it lock it? In your video you sort of give it a couple of tugs, and it appears to be quite snug, but how? And if it is locked, how do you release it?
Stumbled upon this video and had the same thought. I'm thinking it's "sturdy" but just slides off pulling forward.