nashvillesigns
Making America great, one sign at a time.
Hello!
Happy new year, y'all.
i am planning to build a new production table this year. it is going to replace my weeble wobble 2x4 dustbucket table which is a 48"x16'
best reason number one?, is, the prints are 54" wide.
the shelf space underneath is also useless. don't get me started on the lack of a level table....
The production tables came with the biz, so, i can't take it anymore..
1. being able to 45 degree the table tops is on my list. this also allows for storage access.
2. part of the table might be glass and lit.
3. the underneath storage area must be able to store full sheets.
4. the tape dispensing system will be designed to be a "hide away" a lot of times this table is used for building framed aluminum signs. this makes a mess.
5. a ruler will be installed along the entire length of the table on both sides.
6. a metal stable top WILL be implemented.
7. parts of the top may come off. we install lettering on framed aluminum A LOT and i want these to be "Table held" a clamp bench will be designed underneath the tops.
8. thinking about making the tables break apart and be mobile.
9. by now, this plan has turned into a pipe dream.
10. grossly over budgeted and underfunded, half of this list might not happen, ever.
i will keep this thread updated!!!
i am searching for a NEW way to build these things. a NEW way to design these things, with more bells and whistles than the "USS enterprise."
All and ANY input is "awesome sauce" appreciated!!!!
god i hate that commercial.
-Mosher
Happy new year, y'all.
i am planning to build a new production table this year. it is going to replace my weeble wobble 2x4 dustbucket table which is a 48"x16'
best reason number one?, is, the prints are 54" wide.
the shelf space underneath is also useless. don't get me started on the lack of a level table....
The production tables came with the biz, so, i can't take it anymore..
1. being able to 45 degree the table tops is on my list. this also allows for storage access.
2. part of the table might be glass and lit.
3. the underneath storage area must be able to store full sheets.
4. the tape dispensing system will be designed to be a "hide away" a lot of times this table is used for building framed aluminum signs. this makes a mess.
5. a ruler will be installed along the entire length of the table on both sides.
6. a metal stable top WILL be implemented.
7. parts of the top may come off. we install lettering on framed aluminum A LOT and i want these to be "Table held" a clamp bench will be designed underneath the tops.
8. thinking about making the tables break apart and be mobile.
9. by now, this plan has turned into a pipe dream.
10. grossly over budgeted and underfunded, half of this list might not happen, ever.
i will keep this thread updated!!!
i am searching for a NEW way to build these things. a NEW way to design these things, with more bells and whistles than the "USS enterprise."
All and ANY input is "awesome sauce" appreciated!!!!
god i hate that commercial.
-Mosher