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"Paul Arnote"

28/02/2004 12:56 PM

Workbench/Workshop Utility Table --- Cheap!

Hiya ...

New poster here. I've posted the plans for a really inexpensive Workbench
that I created. If you'd like to take a look, go to
http://home.comcast.net/~parnote/workbench.html. I spent less than $40 on
the materials to make it, and it increases my available storage space and
workbench space considerably. This is my first foray back into doing any
kind of woodworking projects in quite a long while (haven't done anything
since my teens and I'm in my 40's now). Your comments are appreciated.

Paul Arnote


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Bb

Benson

in reply to "Paul Arnote" on 28/02/2004 12:56 PM

29/02/2004 11:02 AM

Nice looking project, Paul.

Paul Arnote wrote:
> New poster here. I've posted the plans for a really inexpensive Workbench
> that I created. If you'd like to take a look, go to
> http://home.comcast.net/~parnote/workbench.html. I spent less than $40 on
> the materials to make it, and it increases my available storage space and
> workbench space considerably. This is my first foray back into doing any
> kind of woodworking projects in quite a long while (haven't done anything
> since my teens and I'm in my 40's now). Your comments are appreciated.

LH

"Lowell Holmes"

in reply to "Paul Arnote" on 28/02/2004 12:56 PM

29/02/2004 10:54 AM

Nice push stick (last photo). :-)
You might look at the Roy Underhill workbench now. It is in his book *The
Woodwright's Apprentice*.

"Paul Arnote" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hiya ...
>
> New poster here. I've posted the plans for a really inexpensive Workbench
> that I created. If you'd like to take a look, go to
> http://home.comcast.net/~parnote/workbench.html. I spent less than $40 on
> the materials to make it, and it increases my available storage space and
> workbench space considerably. This is my first foray back into doing any
> kind of woodworking projects in quite a long while (haven't done anything
> since my teens and I'm in my 40's now). Your comments are appreciated.
>
> Paul Arnote
>
>


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