Mobile workbench ideas

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Sat, 24 Jul 2004 11:32:30 -0600


Hi,
    My guess is you've never seen this fellows' folding grand cart. No 
obsessing required, just a few bucks.

"Norman Cantrell" <NVLHGCAN@brightok.net>

Enjoy,
Guy

At 09:11 AM 7/24/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>I'm searching for either the plans or the product for a mobile workbench, to
>form
>the nerve center of my shopwork.  I want to be able to take some action work
>home, and use
>gaps in my schedule to put time into action projects, without having to go
>to my shop.
>
>A bench that could roll in and out of a van, seems like the way to go.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>It needs to:
>-Accomodate a typical grand action, i.e. 52"-60" wide
>-Be about 28"-36" in depth
>-Be about 30"-36" in height
>-Be on wheels, so I can get it in and out of a van quickly
>
>Would be nice if:
>-It could form the 'nucleus' of my shop work, by holding most action
>rebuilding tools & parts.
>-I didn't have to spend a month obsessing over it, as is my usual habit with
>projects like this.
>
>
>I'll probably need to design and build it myself, but just thought maybe
>someone else has
>already invented this wheel before ??
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Brad Smith, RPT
>Smith Piano Services
>800-964-TUNE (8863) Toll Free
>603-625-4696 in New Hampshire
>483 Donald Street
>Bedford, NH 03110
>brad@smithpiano.com
>www.smithpiano.com
>
>
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