Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Portable Shop Table

Free Woodworking Plans - Portable Shop Table If you're like me, you probably can never have enough table or bench top space. My problem is, I don't have a large enough shop for a woodworking table in addition to my workbench, so I need to move machines around in order to work comfortably.

To solve the problem, I built a portable woodworking table. This lightweight table has a 4-foot by 8-foot table top and casters that can be employed when the table needs to be moved, but raised up to allow the table legs to sit securely on the floor. In this manner, the table won't move when you need to work, but can be easily rolled to any spot in the shop. Matter of fact, when the weather's nice, I like to roll mine out the door and work outside.


This is loosely based on a table created by Norm Abram on the New Yankee Workshop, but with some basic improvements. A color-coded CAD drawing accompanies each step, so you can see the details on how to make this useful woodworking project.


Difficulty Level
Woodworking: EasyFinishing: Paint or stain optional
Time to Complete
3-4 Hours
Tools Required
Miter Saw or Circular SawCordless or Corded Power DrillLayout SquareMaterials Needed Ten (10) 2x4 8-feet longFour (4) 1x6 8-feet longOne (1) 4x8 Sheet 1/2-inch CDX PlywoodOne (1) 4x8 Sheet 1/4-inch MasoniteFour (4) 3-inch Spring Door HingesFour (4) 3-inch Door HingesFour (4) 3-inch CastersFour (4) 1-inch closed Eye Hooks (screw-type) Two (2) 6-foot lengths of small nylon rope 2-1/2 inch and 1-1/2 inch Deck ScrewsGlue

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