That’s when I realized I could have my cake and eat it too. Around the same time I purchased an investment house and started looking at folding work stands that could transport back and forth to the job site. ![]() I wanted the instant gratification of having a work table immediately. But, I didn’t have the time to take on another build project. I’ve looked at many options, but ultimately I needed something that could collapse and store away quickly in case we needed to park our car in the garage (for ice storms, hurricanes, tornados, or blizzards.)Īt first I was impressed with Ron Paulk’s plans for a portable workbench that could be disassembled. And I wanted this table to act as an out feed table for my table saw. I’ve struggled for years to find a workbench that meets my need to spread out while building and assembling projects. Today I want to share with you my new workshop configuration that has a DIY Table Saw Stand and a collapsible out feed (or work) table. ![]() DIY Table Saw Stand and Collapsible Out Feed Work Table
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