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Old 05-12-13, 19:14
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Thanks Jon and Bruce.

The design is very basics and massive ....... also very heavy...those side cut outs for handles do not provide a proper grip for lifting...... I am thinking of mounting one on a scaled down furniture dolly so I can wheel it under the work bench without scratching the hard wood floor. The second one will fit nicely on a shelf off the floor underneath the work station.

I got surplus static free electronic work bench some years ago when they shutdown a plant in Kanata....very heavy 1 inch plywood top covered with a 5/16 scuff proof plastic overlay which is grounded to the steel legs......steel panel legs and store shelf underneath. On top of the work bench is a secondary 16 inches high 12 inch back shelf with a full lenght power bar.

Nice tool to play with.

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