I set up a folding table ...
I set up a folding table in the garage as a workbench to film this build. First attempt at doing a build video.
Thanks, yes I wrote and recorded those songs in 2004, gosh that's nearly 20 years ago. I used my computer for the MIDI drums and bass, and I played all the guitars and sang into a G3 PowerMac which was about as many tracks as that computer could handle at the time.the music is awesome. that you?
Where is the drool emoji?Many years ago I started out on a table, but with the move to the new house my wife offered up this space.
this gets "Honorable Mention"Many years ago I started out on a table, but with the move to the new house my wife offered up this space.
with all those kits and the cleanliness, he doesn't ever build anything.
Wait, do you live in a hobby store?
Many years ago I started out on a table, but with the move to the new house my wife offered up this space.
Trust me, if I had that space, I'd screw it upOMG. This is inspirational.
You could put a car on that thing
I have two of them. Homedepot accidentally sent me two of them and had to discount significantly the second.You could put a car on that thing
Did you leave the wheels on it? I'm curious as to how stable it is with the wheels locked down. One of these would be ideal out in the barn as a moving workbench.I have two of them. Homedepot accidentally sent me two of them and had to discount significantly the second.
I bought one to redo my roof and decided to pay someone. Now it is a desk.
It is very stable, and yes, I did leave the wheels on. One of the two tables had a chop saw mounted on the underside, and the other has a 12-inch grinder saw. I can use one side to build rockets or solder and the other side has a saw mounted. I really have to thank Home Depot for their error.Did you leave the wheels on it? I'm curious as to how stable it is with the wheels locked down. One of these would be ideal out in the barn as a moving workbench.
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