Nice review, others will appreciate this and you will continue to improve as well as a maker. You have a new channel, but doing well. Keep up the good work. 👍
Really great, helpful videos. Thank you for taking the time to make and share them. I bet your back is much happier now that you can stand upright instead of squatting on the driveway! Two quick questions: Do you have any concerns about the weight of the saw supported by a single bolt on each side? Also, do you think doubling the plywood base for the miter saw would prevent the bowing you experienced? I’ll email you to request a copy of your plans. If you have a minute to share them, I’d be grateful. Awesome table! Thanks again for the thorough explanation and follow up video.
First of all great build and follow up. I would love to have the drawings and parts list for this build if you have them available. I have the excact table saw and Miter saw that you have and this would be great in my small shop!! Thanks in advance!
Followed this built and I’m at the miter saw station. Did you have to trim down the 2x4s on the sides at all to get the 3.5” miter saw depth? Really don’t want to do it twice haha
Overall how do you like the stand, you put the planer on the bottom? I already have a miter station and was going to mouth my Dewalt 735 planer to the flip top instead of the miter. Do you think one sheet of 3/4 ply would support it or double up? Thanks again for posting the videos, they are excellent.
I love it, I use it every weekend! I hardly use the planer, so I always keep it at the bottom. I am planning on doing that too, but with a future dewalt planer when it’s purchased. I think it’s doable too, but you may need use 2x6 as the support bases and then doubled up 3/4” plywood. I would have to read the specs on the planer before doubling the pieces of plywood. The miter saw is heavy so I think a single sheet may do it, but doubling up wouldn’t hurt.
Nice review, others will appreciate this and you will continue to improve as well as a maker. You have a new channel, but doing well. Keep up the good work. 👍
Very helpful follow up, thank you!
If you made the miter tray wider would that not give you more range of angle adjustments, even up to the max ?
Great question: the answer is yes. If it’s wider, more range for angle adjustments.
Really great, helpful videos. Thank you for taking the time to make and share them. I bet your back is much happier now that you can stand upright instead of squatting on the driveway!
Two quick questions: Do you have any concerns about the weight of the saw supported by a single bolt on each side? Also, do you think doubling the plywood base for the miter saw would prevent the bowing you experienced?
I’ll email you to request a copy of your plans. If you have a minute to share them, I’d be grateful. Awesome table! Thanks again for the thorough explanation and follow up video.
I want to build that table, so you have the plans?
First of all great build and follow up. I would love to have the drawings and parts list for this build if you have them available. I have the excact table saw and Miter saw that you have and this would be great in my small shop!! Thanks in advance!
Hey Mike! Thanks! Send me an email at jbuildsdiy@gmail.com. Ill send you the list of the things I bought.
@@jbuildsdiy Done and thanks again!!
This is exactly the workbench that i have been looking for. Are the total dimensions 4x8 ?
How doesn’t your barrel bolt latch interfere with the 2x4 that you notched? Mine hits and doesn’t let me complete the full flip 🤔
Followed this built and I’m at the miter saw station. Did you have to trim down the 2x4s on the sides at all to get the 3.5” miter saw depth? Really don’t want to do it twice haha
Overall how do you like the stand, you put the planer on the bottom? I already have a miter station and was going to mouth my Dewalt 735 planer to the flip top instead of the miter. Do you think one sheet of 3/4 ply would support it or double up? Thanks again for posting the videos, they are excellent.
I love it, I use it every weekend! I hardly use the planer, so I always keep it at the bottom. I am planning on doing that too, but with a future dewalt planer when it’s purchased. I think it’s doable too, but you may need use 2x6 as the support bases and then doubled up 3/4” plywood. I would have to read the specs on the planer before doubling the pieces of plywood. The miter saw is heavy so I think a single sheet may do it, but doubling up wouldn’t hurt.
Did you do anything for the dust collection?