How have the casters held up? More specifically, the 2x4 they are attached to? You attached them to the cross pieces, which makes me think that the entire weight of the table is being held up by the pocket screws attaching the cross pieces. Please correct me if thats not the case. I really like this design, but want to understand that part.
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I believe it must be difficult to find another content producer on youtube, as honest and true as you are. I am not a wood worker or DIYer, but I still watch your videos, because they are so interesting and inspiring ... BRAVO, thanks for sharing.
Incredible that you were able to find mostly straight 2x4s. I would have to go to my home store three different times at six month intervals just to be able to pick and choose ones that are that straight.
I gave up. I now go to the good lumber store pay 60 Cents more for the "premium" grade. But I am simply in a better mood after ... :) Last visit to the orange store I had 12 rejects for every pick at that rate I had rearrange the entire pallet and was PO'ed
Perfect timing, I’m retiring and the end of the week and my first project is a serious upgrade to my woodworking shop. This maybe one of my first projects.
This could not have come at a better time. I appreciate all of the time you took to make this video and the plans and look forward to building this very soon!
I have the same jointer and it has a the best dust collection I’ve ever seen in a tool of that quality level. Mine has gotten clogged from time to time however when operating without suction. Worth a shot
I'm not sure I've ever checked in to someone's RUclips Channel as much as I have for this. Like GoT all over again. May have to hold off for months then binge this series 🙈
@@ShopNation Hey Travis, you mentioned using a table saw if you don't have a planer/jointer (I'm in the UK) do you use a taper/jointer jig at all for this 2x4s or just use the fence, rip one side then flip and rip the other?
As a retired design engineer, I love to view videos of other woodworkers' designs of benches, jigs, fixtures, etc. So far, what I've seen of your new bench, the design is both well conceived and easy to duplicate. I'm looking forward to viewing the follow-on videos to see how it all comes together. I'm thoroughly enjoying your video, you have a natural speaking style that makes the video easy to watch without sacrificing quality of content. Keep up the good work, Cheers ... Dave
I was right there but the comments about the wheel strength then attatching to a single pocket screwed cross stud not the double glued and screwed legs was kinda giving me shivers... Definetly not going to get close to the rating that way .... Though probably not a real issue for the intended use ... Ah, the MDF will help still like pole barns hanging trusses off bolted in headers instead of on top of posts ... no likey the stress is all on the fasteners not the material
This looks perfect for the space in my garage. Think I’m going to wait until shop nation builds it out in completion first. That way if there are any hiccups they can be worked out. Can’t wait to see it finished and start mine!!!
Hey Travis you kick ass. Your editing makes watching the videos easy. You’ve done your homework and it enjoyable to watch. Enough of that, I like how you work through the project I think like most of us we don’t want to build it a second tome and settling is what it is but figuring out on paper first is huge and your work shows.
Getting my garage shop in order, finally, and need an assembly/outfeed table. Was even looking to make somethign in the 48"x72" range. Shop Nation to the rescue!
Nice start to the build! I had to chuckle at your reference to the thickness of the jointed lumber being 3.25... I can always tell when someone has an engineering background. As you know, woodworkers here in the US tend to use fractions (3-1/4). But as a mechanical engineer by trade, I get it.
I made outfeed that is attached to jointer bench. Used unistrut and it all rollers . It’s level solid and I’ve used 12 ft pieces on it with amazing results
Looked at your plans...impressive and unbelievably inexpensive...would like to see a variety of storage shed plans of the same quality...keep up with the great ideas...you’re a winner with this meme...congrats!....
We are moving and I am excited for one reason only; I get to build this for the new garage and replace my current one. Been waiting on these plans. Your bench is excellent!!!
I have watched this video multiple times. Even though I want to build a workbench to also house my jobsite saw, I bought your plans anyways. I’m sure there is a lot that I can learn from your build. The plans are absolutely stellar! Top notch work.
Awesome looking bench, cant wait for part 2. Ideally jointing should only be done on 1 edge and and 1 face. Doing both edges can create a wedge shape piece of wood since neither side is parallel to the other. Try doing the other edge with the table saw to keep your boards edges parallel to each other.
Great info, fun to watch. I'm going to build this very soon. I've been in the woodworking business for 40 years and I learn something new everyday. Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it but in all the shops I've worked in and owned, wear gloves while using machinery is a no no . . . The glove can catch the blade that's turning and it will pull your hand into the blade. Keep up the great work!!
Love your videos. Moving soon and planning on using your plans and tips in the new house. Even have the wife watching the videos. In case it hasn’t been mentioned, the rear wheels on your wife’s Vette are on the wrong sides, the saw blades go the other direction (like the fronts). 😁
Aw man - get yourself some push blocks for that jointer! I've seen more jointer accidents than table saw accidents - had a heart attack watching that! Love the channel, keep up the great work!
Bro, what a tease. I guess I’m caught up now. This is the first time I have not been able to see the finished product when I start watching you. I enjoy your videos a ton, and get inspiration for my own little shop. Keep putting out good stuff. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
So excited!!!! great content as always. I will have to agree that longer videos will be great, your content is so precise and informative that just a little longer videos won’t give the “hurry up and post” feel to it.
Yeah, I will say he is doing pretty well. At first I did think there could not be so much income from the channel as it is not particualar big, there are many diy channels this size. It was quite interesting to watch his video 'Opening Up about Money' where he put out his income for 2022. The income from youtube and ads is 'just' 15% ot the total, at 40-50K, while 55% is income from his webshop, and the rest affiliate and sponsorship. All in all 330K. that's impressive, and well done imo. I had no idea there could be this kind of money in it, I see several DIY channels doing similar videos and projects.
That is the perfect size for my garage - Awesome! Looking forward to the rest of the video series as I learn as much from your "oops" moments as I do from your examples.
Thanks, I just subscribed saw your series on the last workbench and was planning on borrowing some elements from that in my new workshop ...but I think I'll wait a minute!! Good stuff glad I found your channel.
I just got done milling the wood for my own workbench using a 6” bench top jointer (craftsman). I actually jointed two sides to 90 and had some full 8’ pieces. So lots of jointing. I found that I occasionally had to stop and unplug the chips inside the jointer. It worked best to use a combination of air hose and shop vac. Just a suggestion moving forward. Maybe one day we both will be lucky enough to have a floor model with full size dust collection. Awesome video though! Love your channel and you were a huge inspiration in designing and building my own workbench.
Oh, and a secondary thought... I would not be wearing gloves near a rotary cutter like a jointer. Just ask Katz-Moses how far worse his recent accident on the jointer could have been with gloves.
The bins lined up on top the cabinets I immediately thought of Mr. Monk!.LOL You do a great job, but I'll forever think of you as the Mr. Monk of Shops!!!
Does anyone else think they are fairly smart but then work with or watch someone else like Travis and say never mind I was wrong?! LOL. I love your shop projects and I was struggling which plans to go with for my garage but this seals the deal. I really enjoy your content!
Nice work with this workbench. Im in the process of planning out the workbench for my new workshop, and I think I will use your plans for my mobile workbench. Looking forward to seeing how you finish this workbench. Really like your channel, keep up the excellent content!
Great Video. I just discovered your channel. This looks like it will fit your needs perfectly. I really like the casters. I have never seen those before. I can't wait to watch the next video in the series and all your other videos.
I built mine at 3.5x6' and I love it, I wouldn't have made it bigger or smaller! I have 1/2 of a 2 car garage as my shop, and I built an 1.5x12' bench along the side wall. THAT is a little excessive, but I like being able to stage things there and still have space for other stuff
Love the bench!! That dust collection is on point for that jointer 😂😂. I'm sure the new bench will handle it nicely though. Love this channel, learn a lot from you Travis, thanks!!
WAIT A SECOND. Travis thinks he can runs away without mentioning which Tablesaw he ordered ???!? Awesome build by the way, I'm sure you will enjoy the SawStop 🤣
I was thinking the same thing.... of corse he bought a Sawstop.... i mean it is the woodworkers Dream right?... lol well not this woodworker i want a Harvey 4hp 52"
@@tomhostetter8516 Agree, he was just talking about the SawStop on the Gift Ideas with the wifey and we know he didnt end up with an off the shelf version because he specifically said it is on order. Can't wait till I can afford a SawStop as well.
Travis is an excellent and charismatic woodworking RUclips influencer - I'm thinking SawStop may be providing him one or at least heavily discounting. At least they should for him.
Dude. Great series; great channel. I am sorry to hear you had the exact same moving crew as me. Some how they managed to lose my cordless drill and circular saw... Please keep the great content coming. Thanks.
Last workbench I built was made out of driftwood I found on the beach. The top is 4x8 by 6ft boards. I drilled 1/2 inch holes through 3 of them in 3 different places and the fourth one I threaded with a tap. I used all thread to hold them together and it turned out pretty nice. The frame and sides were 2x6. It looks like it is over a hundred years old.
Well this will certainly inspire me to finally clean up my shop and get a real outfeed table going. I have been cleaning up 2x4's on my old jet 6" jointer the same way (1/16" passes) for finishing our basement ceiling so this should be a snap. I tossed a 35 degree bevel on them for a poor man's coffered look. Had to laugh at the dust mine is not much better. Got a new miter saw with close clearance so I can move that off to a side wall leaving room for a much improved setup .... Thx lots of good ideas in your video.
Your vids are great. Love how you simplify it with the odd humor and you explain yourself well without boring us to death. Can't believe you haven't got more subs. Hopefully the channels working for you. Keep it up. I'm back to watching the rest of your vids. Subscribed.
Looks like it’s going to be a nice workbench. Your other one looked like a pretty nice design. I love that you have a corvette, if I’m correct, in your shop while you’re working on that lol.
I've used those casters on a number of projects. The dial is a little fiddly to use, but they immobilize whatever is on them like no other caster I've used. Even fully locking casters don't compare. The only thing I've found that's better, but not cheaper, is floor locks.
Rock on Mr. Nation! Just recently moved and have been looking for a good design. Love what I've seen so far...can't wait for the other installments. Thanks for posting.
Great job Travis. Can't wait for the other videos. I'm doing a remodel of my shop and as soon as it's done this will be one of my first projects to make. Keep up the excellent work. So many RUclips woodworkers when they get big move away from the everyday projects and just do a bunch of vlogs. BTW, other plans that I've purchased have been spot on and extremely easy to follow for anyone who may consider getting one of your project plans.
You Will rediscover those screws at some future date. A better elevation for that jointer is belly button height. Those casters are the slickest thing I've seen on RUclips in a long time and the price is right.
I really like your projects. I am getting ready to rebuild my garage into a workshop. But narrowing down what and how to build has been frustrating (but fun) as my I build so many different things...where I am not just a mechanic or woodworker...etc. Not sure if you have seen " Paoson Woodworking" youtube channel. he has some phenomenal practical approaches to building a shop, that I literally have seen no where else. Just figured I would share...as youtube is a community, rather than just a destination i love his "High Capacity Multi-Function Workbench Build / Part 1" series
I actually have an outfeed/assembly table with those exact dimensions on casters in my 2 car garage!! You will not regret the size. I am curious to see how you fit everything into it though, that is where mine falls short! Awesome video, love the channel!
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How have the casters held up? More specifically, the 2x4 they are attached to? You attached them to the cross pieces, which makes me think that the entire weight of the table is being held up by the pocket screws attaching the cross pieces. Please correct me if thats not the case. I really like this design, but want to understand that part.
Hahaha, just watched part 2. Guess I'm not the only one wondering. Thanks for clarifying.
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You're presentation is excellent. Clear, concise, and with just enough humor, mostly self deprecating. Keep it up.
I believe it must be difficult to find another content producer on youtube, as honest and true as you are. I am not a wood worker or DIYer, but I still watch your videos, because they are so interesting and inspiring ... BRAVO, thanks for sharing.
Incredible that you were able to find mostly straight 2x4s. I would have to go to my home store three different times at six month intervals just to be able to pick and choose ones that are that straight.
I gave up. I now go to the good lumber store pay 60 Cents more for the "premium" grade. But I am simply in a better mood after ... :) Last visit to the orange store I had 12 rejects for every pick at that rate I had rearrange the entire pallet and was PO'ed
I may try 84 Lumber next time I need construction lumber
I watch a bunch of word working videos on RUclips. Yours are at the top of my list of favorites.
Your comment about the dust collection of the jointer was hilarious. Great video!
You're not kidding. My wife and I were both laughing out loud.
Perfect timing, I’m retiring and the end of the week and my first project is a serious upgrade to my woodworking shop. This maybe one of my first projects.
This could not have come at a better time. I appreciate all of the time you took to make this video and the plans and look forward to building this very soon!
I have the same jointer and it has a the best dust collection I’ve ever seen in a tool of that quality level. Mine has gotten clogged from time to time however when operating without suction. Worth a shot
I very much like what i see thus far. I will soon be building a bench for my new shop in Florida
I'm not sure I've ever checked in to someone's RUclips Channel as much as I have for this. Like GoT all over again. May have to hold off for months then binge this series 🙈
😂
@@ShopNation Hey Travis, you mentioned using a table saw if you don't have a planer/jointer (I'm in the UK) do you use a taper/jointer jig at all for this 2x4s or just use the fence, rip one side then flip and rip the other?
As a retired design engineer, I love to view videos of other woodworkers' designs of benches, jigs, fixtures, etc. So far, what I've seen of your new bench, the design is both well conceived and easy to duplicate. I'm looking forward to viewing the follow-on videos to see how it all comes together.
I'm thoroughly enjoying your video, you have a natural speaking style that makes the video easy to watch without sacrificing quality of content.
Keep up the good work, Cheers ... Dave
I was right there but the comments about the wheel strength then attatching to a single pocket screwed cross stud not the double glued and screwed legs was kinda giving me shivers... Definetly not going to get close to the rating that way .... Though probably not a real issue for the intended use ... Ah, the MDF will help still like pole barns hanging trusses off bolted in headers instead of on top of posts ... no likey the stress is all on the fasteners not the material
Just bought the plans. So professional! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into the design.
Love my Ridgid jointer and the dust collection even with a shop vac is pretty good!
Don’t know how you do it but you just continue to make awesome videos that inspire me to get in the shop and get into it.
I like building bottom-up; you get a sturdy base to work from, your casters are on, and once you flip-it...you don't need to again.
This looks perfect for the space in my garage. Think I’m going to wait until shop nation builds it out in completion first. That way if there are any hiccups they can be worked out. Can’t wait to see it finished and start mine!!!
Hey Travis you kick ass. Your editing makes watching the videos easy. You’ve done your homework and it enjoyable to watch. Enough of that, I like how you work through the project I think like most of us we don’t want to build it a second tome and settling is what it is but figuring out on paper first is huge and your work shows.
I purchased the plans on Sunday and I am planning on starting the build this weekend. Thank you for the detail in those plans.
Man I really like your designs! I would really like to see a table saw and miter saw combo from you. I would definitely pay for the design.
Glad you got the jointer but you need to move it to one edge so you can get behind your work piece. This is an awesome table.
Getting my garage shop in order, finally, and need an assembly/outfeed table. Was even looking to make somethign in the 48"x72" range. Shop Nation to the rescue!
I have the same jointer. Works great for my cutting boards.
Waiting part 2. I’m looking to build one but with the table saw built in. This will give me a good baseline.
I'll have to take a look at those casters. Great build so far. Now to find the next part in the series.
Nice start to the build! I had to chuckle at your reference to the thickness of the jointed lumber being 3.25... I can always tell when someone has an engineering background. As you know, woodworkers here in the US tend to use fractions (3-1/4). But as a mechanical engineer by trade, I get it.
This looks awesome. Practical design with common tools.
I made outfeed that is attached to jointer bench. Used unistrut and it all rollers . It’s level solid and I’ve used 12 ft pieces on it with amazing results
Your accuracy and attention to detail are so satisfying
Looked at your plans...impressive and unbelievably inexpensive...would like to see a variety of storage shed plans of the same quality...keep up with the great ideas...you’re a winner with this meme...congrats!....
We are moving and I am excited for one reason only; I get to build this for the new garage and replace my current one. Been waiting on these plans. Your bench is excellent!!!
I have watched this video multiple times. Even though I want to build a workbench to also house my jobsite saw, I bought your plans anyways. I’m sure there is a lot that I can learn from your build. The plans are absolutely stellar! Top notch work.
Awesome looking bench, cant wait for part 2. Ideally jointing should only be done on 1 edge and and 1 face. Doing both edges can create a wedge shape piece of wood since neither side is parallel to the other. Try doing the other edge with the table saw to keep your boards edges parallel to each other.
Great info, fun to watch. I'm going to build this very soon. I've been in the woodworking business for 40 years and I learn something new everyday. Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it but in all the shops I've worked in and owned, wear gloves while using machinery is a no no . . . The glove can catch the blade that's turning and it will pull your hand into the blade. Keep up the great work!!
Love your videos. Moving soon and planning on using your plans and tips in the new house. Even have the wife watching the videos.
In case it hasn’t been mentioned, the rear wheels on your wife’s Vette are on the wrong sides, the saw blades go the other direction (like the fronts). 😁
Someone else caught that too!
Aw man - get yourself some push blocks for that jointer! I've seen more jointer accidents than table saw accidents - had a heart attack watching that! Love the channel, keep up the great work!
I actually just picked up this same jointer. It works great. For longer pieces I've seen people make attachments for each side.
Just wanted to say your plans are absolutely amazing. The amount of detail and thought is 2nd to none. Thanks Travis!
Bro, what a tease. I guess I’m caught up now. This is the first time I have not been able to see the finished product when I start watching you. I enjoy your videos a ton, and get inspiration for my own little shop. Keep putting out good stuff. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Fantastic job man! Keep krushing it!
So excited!!!! great content as always. I will have to agree that longer videos will be great, your content is so precise and informative that just a little longer videos won’t give the “hurry up and post” feel to it.
From the look of your shop/video studio and corvette in the garage your channel must be doing well.
Yeah, I will say he is doing pretty well. At first I did think there could not be so much income from the channel as it is not particualar big, there are many diy channels this size. It was quite interesting to watch his video 'Opening Up about Money' where he put out his income for 2022. The income from youtube and ads is 'just' 15% ot the total, at 40-50K, while 55% is income from his webshop, and the rest affiliate and sponsorship. All in all 330K. that's impressive, and well done imo. I had no idea there could be this kind of money in it, I see several DIY channels doing similar videos and projects.
That is the perfect size for my garage - Awesome! Looking forward to the rest of the video series as I learn as much from your "oops" moments as I do from your examples.
Thanks, I just subscribed saw your series on the last workbench and was planning on borrowing some elements from that in my new workshop ...but I think I'll wait a minute!! Good stuff glad I found your channel.
I just got done milling the wood for my own workbench using a 6” bench top jointer (craftsman). I actually jointed two sides to 90 and had some full 8’ pieces. So lots of jointing. I found that I occasionally had to stop and unplug the chips inside the jointer. It worked best to use a combination of air hose and shop vac. Just a suggestion moving forward. Maybe one day we both will be lucky enough to have a floor model with full size dust collection.
Awesome video though! Love your channel and you were a huge inspiration in designing and building my own workbench.
Oh, and a secondary thought... I would not be wearing gloves near a rotary cutter like a jointer. Just ask Katz-Moses how far worse his recent accident on the jointer could have been with gloves.
The bins lined up on top the cabinets I immediately thought of Mr. Monk!.LOL You do a great job, but I'll forever think of you as the Mr. Monk of Shops!!!
Great video I'm building my own workbench at the minute and you've gave me a few good ideas thanks 👍
I have that jointer. It works quite well
Looks like a super nice workbench coming together. But the Vette is nice!!! I have a 2000 silver one. Love it!!!
When is the second video coming? I’m considering starting this build right away
I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. Longer video's would also be very welcome!
I 100% agree!
Ignore this comment about longer videos, please.
Nope, I agree. longer videos please! Awesome job by the way!
Bought these plans last week, however I think I’ll actually buy your smaller ones once they’re ready. Looking great!
Does anyone else think they are fairly smart but then work with or watch someone else like Travis and say never mind I was wrong?! LOL. I love your shop projects and I was struggling which plans to go with for my garage but this seals the deal. I really enjoy your content!
Love the Build and I will be buying the plans here soon... 👍🏻
After you put your glue on the wood if you sprinkle some salt on it as well it will keep your pieces from sliding around, fun trick. Awsome build!
Great tip!
Nice work with this workbench. Im in the process of planning out the workbench for my new workshop, and I think I will use your plans for my mobile workbench. Looking forward to seeing how you finish this workbench. Really like your channel, keep up the excellent content!
i like where its going and looking forward to seeing it completed
Thanks. I’ll get your plans. Good job on your videos. Convinced me to get the F3 (220 3HP) instead of Sawstop.
Great Video. I just discovered your channel. This looks like it will fit your needs perfectly. I really like the casters. I have never seen those before. I can't wait to watch the next video in the series and all your other videos.
I can't wait to build one of these in a couple months when we move to our new place! Great work, Travis.
That's going to be a pretty sturdy bench. Heck your house will probably fall down before it does. Great video. Can't wait for the next one.
I built mine at 3.5x6' and I love it, I wouldn't have made it bigger or smaller! I have 1/2 of a 2 car garage as my shop, and I built an 1.5x12' bench along the side wall. THAT is a little excessive, but I like being able to stage things there and still have space for other stuff
Looks very stable table 👍
Really like your designs and finish. Definitely going to do this build....once it's warmed up here in Canada.
Warmed up? Nice and ‘warm’ over here on the far ‘Wet Coast’ of Kanuckistan... but don’t tell anyone, they’ll all wanna move here!
Love the bench!! That dust collection is on point for that jointer 😂😂. I'm sure the new bench will handle it nicely though. Love this channel, learn a lot from you Travis, thanks!!
Looking good! I’m wanting to build my first shop workbench so eagerly waiting for more. Thanks!
Looks great. A bit big for my space but I’m excited to see the build.
I LOL’d at the jointer dust commentary. I like the design Travis!
WAIT A SECOND. Travis thinks he can runs away without mentioning which Tablesaw he ordered ???!? Awesome build by the way, I'm sure you will enjoy the SawStop 🤣
I was thinking the same thing.... of corse he bought a Sawstop.... i mean it is the woodworkers Dream right?... lol well not this woodworker i want a Harvey 4hp 52"
@@tomhostetter8516 Agree, he was just talking about the SawStop on the Gift Ideas with the wifey and we know he didnt end up with an off the shelf version because he specifically said it is on order.
Can't wait till I can afford a SawStop as well.
Travis is an excellent and charismatic woodworking RUclips influencer - I'm thinking SawStop may be providing him one or at least heavily discounting. At least they should for him.
That's why God created credit cards!!! haha Buy good, buy once, save money in the end
Dude. Great series; great channel. I am sorry to hear you had the exact same moving crew as me. Some how they managed to lose my cordless drill and circular saw... Please keep the great content coming. Thanks.
Last workbench I built was made out of driftwood I found on the beach. The top is 4x8 by 6ft boards. I drilled 1/2 inch holes through 3 of them in 3 different places and the fourth one I threaded with a tap. I used all thread to hold them together and it turned out pretty nice. The frame and sides were 2x6. It looks like it is over a hundred years old.
Well this will certainly inspire me to finally clean up my shop and get a real outfeed table going. I have been cleaning up 2x4's on my old jet 6" jointer the same way (1/16" passes) for finishing our basement ceiling so this should be a snap. I tossed a 35 degree bevel on them for a poor man's coffered look. Had to laugh at the dust mine is not much better. Got a new miter saw with close clearance so I can move that off to a side wall leaving room for a much improved setup .... Thx lots of good ideas in your video.
looking forward t0 part 2 and the smaller version plans
Your vids are great. Love how you simplify it with the odd humor and you explain yourself well without boring us to death. Can't believe you haven't got more subs. Hopefully the channels working for you. Keep it up. I'm back to watching the rest of your vids. Subscribed.
Looks like it’s going to be a nice workbench. Your other one looked like a pretty nice design. I love that you have a corvette, if I’m correct, in your shop while you’re working on that lol.
My wife’s car!
Diggin the new shop Travis! That workbench is the stuff of dreams! Thanks for some inspiring ideas!
Oh hey, I just moved too. Looking for garage / workshop ideas, perfect timing!
Great video can’t wait to see the final results. Got me on the edge of my seat..👍
I've used those casters on a number of projects. The dial is a little fiddly to use, but they immobilize whatever is on them like no other caster I've used. Even fully locking casters don't compare.
The only thing I've found that's better, but not cheaper, is floor locks.
I have been waiting for these videos since you moved! I knew you were going to improve upon the "ultimate workbench" !
Rock on Mr. Nation! Just recently moved and have been looking for a good design. Love what I've seen so far...can't wait for the other installments. Thanks for posting.
Great job Travis. Can't wait for the other videos. I'm doing a remodel of my shop and as soon as it's done this will be one of my first projects to make. Keep up the excellent work. So many RUclips woodworkers when they get big move away from the everyday projects and just do a bunch of vlogs. BTW, other plans that I've purchased have been spot on and extremely easy to follow for anyone who may consider getting one of your project plans.
Looks good so far!
I have that same jointer and don't have that issue with 'dust' collection.
Glad I haven't had a chance to build mine yet - I think I will go with this one!
Im about to start my assembly/out feed table build and have been considering a few types. This one is definitely on my radar. Thanks.
You Will rediscover those screws at some future date. A better elevation for that jointer is belly button height. Those casters are the slickest thing I've seen on RUclips in a long time and the price is right.
I bought the plans for the cabinets this weekend and will be buying these plans soon also. Thanks for all you do!
That’s a good looking set up
Man I’m ready to see part two! Got the plans bought and picking up the lumber package tomorrow! So stoked about this project!
How did it turn out?
I really like your projects. I am getting ready to rebuild my garage into a workshop. But narrowing down what and how to build has been frustrating (but fun) as my I build so many different things...where I am not just a mechanic or woodworker...etc. Not sure if you have seen "
Paoson Woodworking" youtube channel. he has some phenomenal practical approaches to building a shop, that I literally have seen no where else. Just figured I would share...as youtube is a community, rather than just a destination
i love his "High Capacity Multi-Function Workbench Build / Part 1" series
One thing to remember is "You Can't Make Everyone Happy". Do whats best for you.
Most important aspect of the build: dingleberry proof!
I actually have an outfeed/assembly table with those exact dimensions on casters in my 2 car garage!! You will not regret the size. I am curious to see how you fit everything into it though, that is where mine falls short! Awesome video, love the channel!
Nice wheels.....the green one....my uncle's got three stubby fingers courtesy of his jointer...
Awesome work table, just what I was looking for.
Well done! Good informational video. Thank you.
good to have you back
Looks great. Looking forward to seeing it done.
Awesome great job. I just stumbled across your channel now I’m hooked .
Great work