I built the Paulk compact workbench but modified it from 3x6 to 3x7. I included the conduit rails to hang my table saw and prepped it for a router. I made the total station horses to support it because they have materials storage. I also drilled out the 227 holes in the top! I really appreciate the usefulness if it. My next bench will be the total station and your comments reinforce the need for it on the job site. Thanks!
You know what makes you money and what you need to make it keep the great work going I like videos like this too bad you didn't have Video when you made it 👍🏻🍻🍺🍕
Ok not bad, you can move it by yourself! I was expecting that to be a 2-person move. Still, if you only have a few mitre cuts to make, you can just roll out the Makita. Great share,
I have the dewalt 12" with the dewalt stand. I don't use it too often but when I do, loading it in the truck early in the morning feels like a thousand pounds sometimes.
I am glad to see the PSS is working out well for you. Ron😎🤙
Built the original Paulk bench when it first came out-game changer .. time to build total station
I built the Paulk compact workbench but modified it from 3x6 to 3x7. I included the conduit rails to hang my table saw and prepped it for a router. I made the total station horses to support it because they have materials storage. I also drilled out the 227 holes in the top! I really appreciate the usefulness if it. My next bench will be the total station and your comments reinforce the need for it on the job site. Thanks!
I’d love to see details of how you fabricated the saw cavity on the PTS.
Great setup! I like my smaller version of the Paulk that I built a lot. Lately been kind of partial to the Kapex and wings on my larger jobs.
You know what makes you money and what you need to make it keep the great work going I like videos like this too bad you didn't have Video when you made it
👍🏻🍻🍺🍕
Ok not bad, you can move it by yourself! I was expecting that to be a 2-person move.
Still, if you only have a few mitre cuts to make, you can just roll out the Makita.
Great share,
I have the dewalt 12" with the dewalt stand. I don't use it too often but when I do, loading it in the truck early in the morning feels like a thousand pounds sometimes.