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Tom White



Registered: April 2007
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 34
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Two sheets of 8'x16" white particle board shelving glued and screwed together, rod supports and motors slide in 3/8" t-slot track inlaid flush into to the bench. Front track has finishing motor, rear track has double 4rpm drying motor.
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Matt White

Registered: November 2008
Posts: 5
Sat November 22, 2008 11:37pm

I could only hope that it will be! So far I have managed to keep the crap off to the sides and not directly in my way!
Tom Kirkman

Registered: March 2005
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,568
Sun November 23, 2008 11:29am

Putting the track directly into the bench is a pretty novel idea. Remove the supports and the top remains flat for other work. Good idea.
Tom White

Registered: April 2007
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 34
Sun November 23, 2008 8:59pm

You'll want to include a few 3/4" gaps in the track so you don't have to slide a support 8' to remove it.
Ted Morgan

Registered: March 2005
Location: Townsville, Australia
Posts: 125
Sun November 23, 2008 10:54pm

The gaps are there. Look just above the foot of the support at the bottom of the picture.


Very nice setup.


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