DIY Table Saw WORKBENCH Dewalt 7491

This is my mobile workbench with a built-in table saw (Dewalt DWE7491). It acts as an outfeed table, assembly table, work surface, and has plenty of space for storage. My table saw workbench is a big upgrade from my old rickety workbench. If you are interested in the plan for building this workbench, it is available on ETSY, here is the link . There are two Imperial versions of the plan and one Metric version of the plan. One Imperial plan uses regular sized 2X4’s (3.5 inch X 1.5 inch) that are available at all Big Box stores like Home Depot. The other Imperial plan uses dimensional 2X4’s that have been planed to a final thickness of 3 5/8 inch X 1 13/16 inch. This is the exact size of lumber used in this video. The Metric plan uses regular sized 2X4’s (38mm x 89mm) that are available at all Big Box retailers. Link to Miter Saw Station Video 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - Table Features 00:59 - Frozen Soaked Lumber 01:22 - Sketchup Design 07:07 - Need More Support 09:00 - Straight 96” cut frustration 11:42 - Bolts and Washer Dance Party 12:20 - Installing Adjustable Shelf 15:08 - Closing Shots Links below are affiliate links, by clicking on them I’ll earn a small commission at no cost to you. Clicking on them really helps me. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you! SUPPLIES USED: Leveling Casters TOOLS USED: Countersink Adjustable Drill Bit Freud 1-1/8-Inch Diameter T-Slot Router Bit Freud 3/4“ Diameter Double Flute Straight Bit FREUD FLUSH TRIM BIT DIABLO 8-inch DADO DEWALT 10-Inch Table Saw MAKITA Plunge Cut Circular Saw BOSCH Combination Router METABO 6-inch Orbital Sander SWANSON 12-Inch Speed Square SWANSON 18cm Speed Square DEWALT 12-inch Speed Square IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Clamps Kreg Tool Pocket-Hole Jig #workbench #woodworkingplans #tablesaw #woodworking #DIY #dewalt #assembly #sketch #workbenchbuild
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