Thank you sir, I’ve been following you since before I started my business 10years ago. I owe a lot of my success to the things I’ve learned from your videos.
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Yeah it is annoying, everything I do is a compromise between ease of access, storage space, and portability. Having the systainer on drawer slides helps in the shop, but it’s also important to be able to quickly grab the full “tool kit” and have everything I need for an install
I couldn’t get a clear shot but FastCap makes these little quarter size pieces that store tracks on walls, ceilings - wherever the hell you want basically. Very worth picking up. They lock it in place by twisting as well.
That is a Felder FAT300s I did a full length review on in a few months ago. It's a great addition especially if you work solo like me. It's expensive but very high quality
@DaileyWoodworks Ah ok, I'll check that out. I'm in the process of building a paulk workbench top and I'm having a hard time finding anything commercially available that is mobile, knocks down and has a decent height adjustment.
It's either "by sfar
Or it's bys far
OR Bysthfar...
Either way! That how I heard it...hahahaha..
8million dollars in festool tools 😅😅
I love your shop!
Thank you sir, I’ve been following you since before I started my business 10years ago. I owe a lot of my success to the things I’ve learned from your videos.
What size is your smaller bench? Do you feel it works fine for hand tools?
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Is it possible to make good work bench vices? Or what work bench vice would you recommend to buy
How did you drill the dog holes? Do you have a system to make sure everything is square and parallel?
UJK Parf Guide, it’s expensive but allows you to make a perfect MFT style grid.
Having to pull out a box open it up and lift out a tool every time i want to use it would drive me absolutely batty.
Yeah it is annoying, everything I do is a compromise between ease of access, storage space, and portability.
Having the systainer on drawer slides helps in the shop, but it’s also important to be able to quickly grab the full “tool kit” and have everything I need for an install
In your short regarding the Paulk Smart Bench what is the name of the accessory you mention to create the grid?
UJK Parf-Guide at @tsoproducts
what are the doodads you're using to store your track saw tracks?
I couldn’t get a clear shot but FastCap makes these little quarter size pieces that store tracks on walls, ceilings - wherever the hell you want basically. Very worth picking up. They lock it in place by twisting as well.
At closer look I think those are the fastcap track holds
what are the holes useful for?
Work holding. There are a variety of stops, clamps, and jigs made to work on the grid.
I like that sissor lift table setup. What brand is that?
That is a Felder FAT300s I did a full length review on in a few months ago. It's a great addition especially if you work solo like me. It's expensive but very high quality
@DaileyWoodworks Ah ok, I'll check that out. I'm in the process of building a paulk workbench top and I'm having a hard time finding anything commercially available that is mobile, knocks down and has a decent height adjustment.