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Systainer tote and MFT worktable (post)
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Systainer tote and MFT worktable SYS-MaFe.Time for another project that was made out of joy, not need, but with a specific purpose in mind and the create as you go approach to the project, no drawings, no final idea, just loose thoughts.The criteria was, that it could function as: A tool tote / caddy. A MFT compatible workbench, that could rest or connect on top of the systainers, so it could function as a low and high work surface. A sawhorse. A step stool or as small stool for a rest. That it could be stored inside a systainer during transport. That everyone should be able to make it easy and cheap. Well and that it was also a joy to look at.This post is from the blog: https://www.lumberjocks.com/mafe/blog/131899 Pictures: 1. Systainer tote work table. 2. Ready to route as a on site work table. 3. Tote / caddy use. 4. On the MFT3 as table top table. 5. For 90 cuts. 6. Making the SYS-MaFe.
I look forward to bring this to my allotment, for around the house projects, but even more to come and help my daughter, or work in my apartment, with a little portable workshop.Hope it can be to some inspiration, or even better make life more easy, when working on site.Best thoughts,MaFe
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posted at: 12:00am on 11-Dec-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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