LumberJocks Woodworking Forum banner

Discussions Showcase Albums Media Media Comments Tags Marketplace

1-10 of 10 Results
  1. Flip Top Rolling Tool Cart

    This is a rolling cart with a flip top I built to try to maximize some shop space (I'm just in process of putting a 1-stall garage shop together). I looked at several designs and decided on a slightly beefed up version of one I saw online, I'll try to find the link to where I saw the design. The...
  2. Green flip-top planer stand

    I built this stand for reasons similar to most people who build these… saving floor space. I did not elect to use it for two tools though. My primary purpose was to be able to put my planer under the extension table without having to lift it off the floor every time I wanted to use it. I...
  3. Yet another Flip-Top Planer Cabinet

    I liked quite a few of the flip-top cabinets that have appeared on the Lumberjocks site. Quite a few had a power tool on each side of the table. I on the other hand don't have the room in my garage as my quest is to use my garage as place to park my cars when I'm not working on projects. This...
  4. Fip-Top Planer/Sander Cabinet Plans

    In response to the number of folks who commented on my original post http://lumberjocks.com/projects/53211, I have put together the plans for this project. I have made every effort to make sure that the plans are correct, but if any errors are found, please notify me so that I can make the...
  5. Flip-top box

    Sorry about taking down the other pics that were up. I've been asked to wait to post those. But here's something else….. Just a few boxes I threw together with scrap woods. I used white oak, maple, and boxwood. 2 boxes are 1×2 and 1 is 2×2 Thanks for looking.
  6. More shop organization- Flip Top Cart (Fisher's Flip Top Cart)

    I've had the Ridgid spindle/belt sander for years and finally got around to building the seemingly obligatory flip-top cart for it to sit on. I ended up building the "Fisher Flip Top Cart" version and mounted my Work Sharp 3000 to the other side because I can't think of a case when I would use...
  7. COLLAPSIBLE LAPTOP DESK

    A little knock down laptop desk . Very simple to make with simple tools that the kids can use under my supervision . Made from a laminate flooring sheet and a bit of plywood . Made custom size as per instructions from my grandson and I like the way he designed the top with the armrest extension...
  8. Planer cart with companion tool storage

    Hi All, Long-time lurker, first-time poster. The idea here is that I was out of space (Navy keeps me moving). I had bench tools sitting on the floor and I wanted a home for them. But building permanent tables/cabinets in military housing isn't an option. So I dug through some magazines and...
  9. Woodworking Skill Share
    Yep… another Flip-Top… Three of them all in one unit! I got this from an Instructable. Three Flip Tops in a row... Just Flip your Top to get what you want! LOL Enjoy! After thought… Here is a collection of 10 workbenches this project was one of them.
  10. Focus on the Workspace
    To make a flip-top tool stand I have a steel 3/4 inch black pipe (o.d. 17/16) that I am using as my axes. The table is a lamination of four sheets of 2' by 2' half inch plywood with a 17/16 square hole in the center to accept the pipe. There seems to be three options: To have the axis fixed...
1-10 of 10 Results
Top