That table looks really nice, and very well made. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully I will be able to make my own version soon. I can't be certain because although I had thought that retirement would mean lots of time to do whatever I want, it turns out I actually have lots of time to do whatever my wife wants. I'm in Cornwall in the UK but I bet that translates into every language and location!!
Mine is 10' by 9'6". I can get a little extra if I move my motorcycle outside. My advice is put everything on lockable castors. Flexibility is the key. Good luck with your move!
Thank you for this. I enjoyed watching this build so much. You gave me so many ideas and tips for my own table saw cart. Not only does your work look awesome but they are also very functional. 🥰
Thanks for the vid mate, very cool build. Also thanks for not being too proud to show and talk about the mistakes made during the build. Thanks again brother.
Dude! I bought your micro jig off Craigslist a couple weeks ago! Just stumbled on your channel. Glad to see another guy from Idaho making content. Instant sub!
Nicely crafted workbench, well designed and thought out. Love the sense of humor..."silicone and tears" will fill the gap , exactly what I had thought.
Well this is perfect. Like Keith said, I've watched 100 of these looking for the best one for inspiration and space-saving. This is the winner. WELL DONE!!
I've watched a lot of table saw stand videos, and man this one is a real beauty! I don't think I'll make anything quite this nice, but it truly is lovely. You have yourself a wonderful and well thought out set up. All the way down to the washer that holds the router fence in place... No stone was left unturned with this one.
Thank you for the thought that went into this and the very clear description and thinking. Agrees that this is the clearest of the videos I have seen on the subject and I have used it already!
Great work....simple, useful, and good looking! I'd love to know more about your dust collection items: the table saw pan, the connection ports, the short hoses, etc. And how you routed them in through the mobile stand. GO STEELERS!!!!
I would be happy to help, I think enough people have asked that Im going to make a follow up video to explain everything. But in the mean time if you email me Ill help with everything I can! GO STEELERS!!!
You REALLY did a great job on designing this table saw mobile stand, and carried out the construction of it in a very craftsman-like manner. Very well done.
Absolutely killer brother! Will be finished mine here within the next couple of weekends, I thank-you, very, very much haha. It is a beautiful design, I believe it will work just as beautifully!!
I really like this build. Functional, rock solid, loaded with features and as you said, looks great! Nice work. I'm going use some of your great ideas on my new build. Thanks for putting this out.
You have answered my prayers. I was going to build a base for my Dewalt job site saw and yours takes the trophy. I like it. Well thought out and easily expandable. Very nice. I will be ordering your plan set.
Wow! I’ve been looking for a table saw out feed design for a while, and I was sold in the first 30seconds. I’m working in a small garage so I want all furniture to be as utilitarian as possible. The router location makes perfect sense, and the folding extensions make great use of space.
Really clever additions. Love the magnets and dowel idea. I have the same or similar saw and I'm knee deep in building the work bench for it and this definitely gave me some ideas to think about. Great stuff!
Great build! I’ve been researching these for quite awhile and this is the perfect one for my tiny (less than 100 sq ft) shop. Great accessories that you added too. Thanks!
Very nice I may use some of your ideas there for my build for my GRIZZLY portable 10” Table Saw I might make two of them and connect them together incorporating an old antique Table Saw and my GRIZZLY on the same bench but the old Table Saw we use a cross cut sled! So one side will be the GRIZZLY Table Saw and the other side will be the old vintage Table Saw I actually have two of them so I’m gonna use the top from one of them to add extra on the end for the cross cut sled! On the other twin table will house the smaller Dewalt tablesaw in my router table! Probably going to go with a Bosch router table! Please helped me a very much thank you
I really like this design and enjoyed watching the build process. Thank you for sharing your project idea. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺 P.s. I loved your comment “I’ll fill the gap with silicone and tears” classic!
YUP............this table saw stand is DEFINITELY going to find it's way into my shop. I'll be skipping the router table option, because I already have a dedicated router table, but every other aspect of this project will be getting put to use here with my Metabo table saw. I will be using 6 casters like you did, but they will all be locking swivel casters. GREAT BUILD!!!!!!
Wanted to do something similar but with the router table on one of the extension wings and a foldable put feed in front of the saw. Never considered this layout. Mind blown 🤯
I really liked your builds. I enjoyed how well you explained it Ali g with showing. Awesome channel as I’m a new subscriber. Looking forward to future builds
Hi, first I'm sorry for my broken english, very nice work. In my opinion its the best Stand on YT. Thank you so much for sharing it. I don't understand everything in your video, but maybe you can help. I would like to know more about how you managed the dust extraction. What kind of parts do you use for this and how is it connected below the table. I'll ordering your Plans soon and also I'll send you an E-Mail, where I'm asking you for the 3D Printer feets. Best Greetings from Berlin Germany, Steppe
I think you are very well spoken, no need to apologize and thank you so much for the compliment! As for dust collection I used severl of the rockler ports to make attaching my dust collector to whichever tool Im using a lot easier. I have a port set up for the table saw, one for the router, and now one for an auxilery hose for sanding and cleanup. Here are the ports I used: www.rockler.com/dust-right-mountable-dust-coupler Ill try to make a follow up video also so you can see how it works. Ya, definitely email me and we can talk about the feet and all that. Great to hear from you. Beste Grüße from Boise, Idaho
Bonjour monsieur, Cher ami menuisier, I have purchased your building plans with great enthusiasm & fun in foresight. But ... I would just like to point out to you, that we, ze frenchies woodworkers, donot have inches.... I will start with converting all into centimeters , Anyway. Your design is great & Dewalt table saws are affordable quality stuff & with some TLC, it works for most of our nice 'in garage' project... also in Europe! Haha!!! I'll send you the outcome. Take care Jones! Patrick.
? In the redo of mobile saw stand do you have a dust right collection machine on wall to hook to ports in mobile stand? . Would love a video on your dust collection. Building the mobile stand now. Thanks
I've watched 20+ of these mobile bench vids and I like this one the best! Going to do my best to replicate it.
Awesome! Thank you! I really appreciate that! Id love to see the one you make!
Jones Works good stuff keep up the good work
Keith Moriyama Hey Keith do you have a blueprint for the layout
@@earlwilliams8101 Sorry, no.
Nice, I really like it!! I'll do something similar for my mini shop! Thank you for sharing! Cheers!
“Silicone and tears” lol, I can relate. The under saw dust pan is brilliant, definitely gonna and that to mine.
Has to be one of the table saw videos! Keep up the good work!
Wow! Thank you so much!
That table looks really nice, and very well made. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully I will be able to make my own version soon. I can't be certain because although I had thought that retirement would mean lots of time to do whatever I want, it turns out I actually have lots of time to do whatever my wife wants. I'm in Cornwall in the UK but I bet that translates into every language and location!!
Excellent video and project design. I'm in the process of moving from a 36' by 16' shop to a 12' by 12' one and need to rethink everything.
Mine is 10' by 9'6". I can get a little extra if I move my motorcycle outside. My advice is put everything on lockable castors. Flexibility is the key. Good luck with your move!
Nice job Jonesy.....love that flip up extension
This is great Mr Jones! The wing extension looks perfect, I'll add it to my tablesaw cart. Thank you for sharing.
Very impressive! Your commentary is the best; lots of wisdom and common sense tips.
Thank you for this. I enjoyed watching this build so much. You gave me so many ideas and tips for my own table saw cart. Not only does your work look awesome but they are also very functional. 🥰
Thanks for the vid mate, very cool build. Also thanks for not being too proud to show and talk about the mistakes made during the build. Thanks again brother.
Thank you so much! I appreciate that
Dude! I bought your micro jig off Craigslist a couple weeks ago! Just stumbled on your channel. Glad to see another guy from Idaho making content. Instant sub!
Jonesy - Part two was well worth the wait. Amazing job and thanks for posting
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
Very, very nicely done! I have the Dewalt 7480 and this by far is the best design I've seen yet.
Wow, thanks! I really appreciate that!
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing.
very good, this is the best version I've seen so far.
I bet you could sell this idea and make a fortune. Nice work.. One of the best ones I've seen so far..
Wow, thanks so much!
looking forward to video three, what a table!
Nicely crafted workbench, well designed and thought out. Love the sense of humor..."silicone and tears" will fill the gap , exactly what I had thought.
Haha! What can you do, I made so many mistakes it became funny after a while
Well this is perfect. Like Keith said, I've watched 100 of these looking for the best one for inspiration and space-saving. This is the winner. WELL DONE!!
Thank you so much! Im so stoked to hear that!
You know, for someone who used to only to silent videos, you come a long way in 3 episodes.
Keep it up.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback!
I agree......narrated videos are sooooooooo much better.
I've watched a lot of table saw stand videos, and man this one is a real beauty! I don't think I'll make anything quite this nice, but it truly is lovely. You have yourself a wonderful and well thought out set up. All the way down to the washer that holds the router fence in place... No stone was left unturned with this one.
I'm impressed with this and part 1 of the stand. I found the plans and cutlist for part 1 but couldn't find them for part 2.
Than you so much! I'm finishing them now and will have them linked this week
Very nice Jeff..Thanks... hope to go at it after finishing other projects
If you do Id love to see it
If I ever get free time again I want to build this. Well done
Thank you!
Excellent idea and build, thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Great design for a small workshop. I love it!
Outstanding. Much prefer this narrated style without music, thanks very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the thought that went into this and the very clear description and thinking. Agrees that this is the clearest of the videos I have seen on the subject and I have used it already!
Beautifully done!!!
Great work....simple, useful, and good looking! I'd love to know more about your dust collection items: the table saw pan, the connection ports, the short hoses, etc. And how you routed them in through the mobile stand. GO STEELERS!!!!
I would be happy to help, I think enough people have asked that Im going to make a follow up video to explain everything. But in the mean time if you email me Ill help with everything I can! GO STEELERS!!!
You REALLY did a great job on designing this table saw mobile stand, and carried out the construction of it in a very craftsman-like manner. Very well done.
Thank you so much!
I love your project & the music!! 🙂
Great design! Well thought out and assembled. Thanks for sharing. Love it,
Thank you very much!
I fking love this build. I've been doing tons of research on a table saw extension tables and this is far and away the best.
Thank you so much! That made my day!
Absolutely killer brother! Will be finished mine here within the next couple of weekends, I thank-you, very, very much haha. It is a beautiful design, I believe it will work just as beautifully!!
Still have the plans and could share Them? They aren't available on his site anymore.
Excellent video and process. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Wow! Awesome features! and good looking, too! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
I really like this build. Functional, rock solid, loaded with features and as you said, looks great! Nice work. I'm going use some of your great ideas on my new build. Thanks for putting this out.
Awesome, thank you! I really appreciate it. Id love to see what you come up with
This is brilliant !!! A very well thought out project, I shall be making one of these for a Dewalt DW745 Saw
Thank you so much! Id love to see it when you're done!
What an amazing and detailed job
Thank you so much!
Great job. Like the way it came out.
Thank you! I appreciate that!
This is a really beautiful build. Thank you for sharing with us
Thank you so much!
Outstanding woodworking! Fantastic versatile workbench! Thanks for posting.
Thank you very much!
That is a slick table!
You have answered my prayers. I was going to build a base for my Dewalt job site saw and yours takes the trophy. I like it. Well thought out and easily expandable. Very nice. I will be ordering your plan set.
Thank you so much! i really appreciate it!
Wow! I’ve been looking for a table saw out feed design for a while, and I was sold in the first 30seconds. I’m working in a small garage so I want all furniture to be as utilitarian as possible. The router location makes perfect sense, and the folding extensions make great use of space.
Thanks so much! I really do love how it turned out
Simply awesome build.Thanks for sharing your work.
Thank you so much!
Great video, I’m thinking of making a combo table myself and this was super helpful.
Awesome! Thank you! If you make it I would love to see it
Really cool man thanks for making this video. I’m gonna make one like it!
Beautifully built piece! I am going to be building one here soon. Just bought the same saw yesterday. Thank you so much for the video!!
Thank you so much! Id love to see it when you're done
49sec in and already impressed
Really clever additions. Love the magnets and dowel idea. I have the same or similar saw and I'm knee deep in building the work bench for it and this definitely gave me some ideas to think about. Great stuff!
Beautiful build I enjoyed watch your master piece
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that!
Great build! I’ve been researching these for quite awhile and this is the perfect one for my tiny (less than 100 sq ft) shop. Great accessories that you added too. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you!
Very nice I may use some of your ideas there for my build for my GRIZZLY portable 10” Table Saw I might make two of them and connect them together incorporating an old antique Table Saw and my GRIZZLY on the same bench but the old Table Saw we use a cross cut sled! So one side will be the GRIZZLY Table Saw and the other side will be the old vintage Table Saw I actually have two of them so I’m gonna use the top from one of them to add extra on the end for the cross cut sled! On the other twin table will house the smaller Dewalt tablesaw in my router table! Probably going to go with a Bosch router table! Please helped me a very much thank you
Great job. I will be doing something similar in the next few months.
Interested in the plans. Your link doesn’t work.
Wonderful project mate! Keep on
Thank you so much!
I would love a walkthrough of the entire dust collection setup you've got under there!
Just beautiful job....👌👌👏👏👏
Thank you so much!
I really like this design and enjoyed watching the build process. Thank you for sharing your project idea. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
P.s. I loved your comment “I’ll fill the gap with silicone and tears” classic!
I like this build. I've only have a small area to use. This is perfect.
Glad you like it! Thank you for watching!
Nice and clean, I like it. Subscribed.
Thank you so much!
YUP............this table saw stand is DEFINITELY going to find it's way into my shop. I'll be skipping the router table option, because I already have a dedicated router table, but every other aspect of this project will be getting put to use here with my Metabo table saw. I will be using 6 casters like you did, but they will all be locking swivel casters. GREAT BUILD!!!!!!
That's awesome! Id love to see it when you're done
Really nice work. A big thumbs up from Cornwall in the UK
Thank you very much!
I just bumped into your 2 table saw stand series. You make an excellent, clear and creative video. Good stuff! Thanks very much. Will look for more.
I try my best! I appreciate the feedback!
Where can I get the plans for this?
This thing is so badass. Want.
Wanted to do something similar but with the router table on one of the extension wings and a foldable put feed in front of the saw. Never considered this layout. Mind blown 🤯
Haha thanks! If you end up building youre id love to see it when its done!
A true craftsman.
Amazing work man!!! Brilliant design.
Than you so much!
Jones Works Very welcome, hey would you consider printing and selling me a set of those table saw feet?
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing 🙌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for your plans
Thank you for your support!
Do you still have the plans and would share? They aren't available on his site anymore.
Smart design
Thank you!
I really liked your builds. I enjoyed how well you explained it Ali g with showing. Awesome channel as I’m a new subscriber. Looking forward to future builds
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support!
Hi, first I'm sorry for my broken english, very nice work. In my opinion its the best Stand on YT. Thank you so much for sharing it.
I don't understand everything in your video, but maybe you can help. I would like to know more about how you managed the dust extraction. What kind of parts do you use for this and how is it connected below the table.
I'll ordering your Plans soon and also I'll send you an E-Mail, where I'm asking you for the 3D Printer feets.
Best Greetings from Berlin Germany, Steppe
I think you are very well spoken, no need to apologize and thank you so much for the compliment!
As for dust collection I used severl of the rockler ports to make attaching my dust collector to whichever tool Im using a lot easier. I have a port set up for the table saw, one for the router, and now one for an auxilery hose for sanding and cleanup. Here are the ports I used: www.rockler.com/dust-right-mountable-dust-coupler
Ill try to make a follow up video also so you can see how it works.
Ya, definitely email me and we can talk about the feet and all that. Great to hear from you. Beste Grüße from Boise, Idaho
Hi Jeff, thanks for your answer. That is very nice. I'll send you an email today.
Best reagards from Berlin. Steppe
One word: AWESOME
Bonjour monsieur, Cher ami menuisier,
I have purchased your building plans with great enthusiasm & fun in foresight.
But ... I would just like to point out to you, that we, ze frenchies woodworkers, donot have inches....
I will start with converting all into centimeters , Anyway.
Your design is great & Dewalt table saws are affordable quality stuff & with some TLC, it works for most of our nice 'in garage' project...
also in Europe! Haha!!!
I'll send you the outcome.
Take care Jones!
Patrick.
simply an amazing job!!
Thank you very much!
Nice!! I think I’ve settled on your basic design for my new table saw!
Thats awesome! Id love to see what you come up with!
this is just awesome. great job. thank you for making this video.
Thanks so much!
Very good design
Thanks so much!
turned out pretty nice
Thank you!
Looks great! I'll be building my own soon and plan to use yours as inspiration.
Thats awesome! Id love to see it when your done!
Can you please explain or show how you did the dust collection. Thanks. And great build.
Killed it. Replacing mine with yours. Loved it
Thank you so much!
Great job
You are on a roll! Nice work and this one and great ideas. Keep going!
Thank you so much! Will do!
? In the redo of mobile saw stand do you have a dust right collection machine on wall to hook to ports in mobile stand? . Would love a video on your dust collection. Building the mobile stand now. Thanks
Looks great, this is exactly what I need to make. Subscribed. Well done sir.
Awesome, thank you so much!
Excellent project!
Thank you! Cheers!
fantastic... thanks for sharing...
Thanks for watching!
great job , best regars to germany
Thank you so much! Gute Besserung!
Are there plans for this?
Looks good!
Thank you!
WoW, I was just building something like this and I was disappointed with my TOP so doing it over like yours possibly. Thanx for sharing
Thank you! Id love to see what you came up with!
Nice work. Could you share the outside dimensions ( length and width)? I like your design but can't tell if it will fit my shed size space. Thanks.
Any chance you’d sell a set of those 3D printed mounts for the table saw to the table top?
Email me at jeffrey.jonesworks@gmail.com
that’s a beauty bro!
Thank you so much!