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smart. - ginsters - 07-04-2012 handy if you get a long re furb jo with space http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJoGTf6KL8s&feature=related RE: smart. - phill morris - 07-04-2012 Great idea .. would like to see him get one in a transit connect lol.. or any other van for that . we would all like one i think , but too large for practical daily use . RE: smart. - Claydon Lad - 07-04-2012 An old flat plywood door on top of a couple of tressels does me! Its stored high just under the roof of the van, light weight, sturdy and gives me a 78" x 33" working area. Great for the mitre saw, plunge saw etc, and even does for a temporary work surface for the customer when the worktops are all gone at the end of the day. RE: smart. - rasta - 07-04-2012 http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/hofmann-hammer-german-workbench-medium.aspx i got one of these, needless to say i do not take it to site, although it is technically portable it weighs a ton, when i got it 20 years ago it said on the packaging in German " do not throw"! just looked again, i did it "large" just saying, very expensive now RE: smart. - ginsters - 07-04-2012 nice bench them,always fancied making one but with the price of timber il make do with mine! |