I have to agree with Kent. A workmate is the better option. It is a pity
I cannot send a picture through the net but you should see my workbench
of 6.0m x 0.7m, plus kitchen sink area of 2.0m x 0.6m. You cannot.
Unidentified stuff on it piled high but no available work area.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Kent McLean schreef:
> Patton Dickson wrote:
> > It occured to me that I have lots of tools I just don't use,
> > and many I may be able to downsize. What would you list as
> > your bare essentials of tools.
>
> A healthy credit card and a cell phone?
>
> I think your list covered it. But instead of a bench (which
> always seems to collect junk as just another shelf), I'd
> consider a something like a Work Mate for a portable work
> surface, and/or maybe the new Jawhorse for clamping/holding
> things. The Jawhorse, a 2nd sawhorse, and a 2'x4' sheet
> of plywood would store easily and create a temporary work
> surface.
>
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