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shop room/work table finished

IGD

New Member
My 4X8 with a a glass top. Straight Edges Hung on sides. Lots of room underneath for prints or rolls.
Application Tape Dispenser made out of threaded rod, wood blocks and two c-clamps

And yes, it is also often too small, but I'm 6'3" so it's nice to have a work surface that is at a custom height.
nice job looks nice with the glass top
 

Hicalibersigns

New Member
I built 3 5'X10' on 4x4 legs. This allowed me to attach locking casters so the tables could be easily moved around. I highly recommend a set of locking casters.
 

JTBoh

I sell signage and signage accessories.
get a 55" x 96" table, to allow for larger rolls. Also, make sure that sucker is flat, because nothing peeves me more than a slight bow in a table when you're cutting with a straight edge. Also get a cutting mat.

I'd put it against a wall.
 

JTBoh

I sell signage and signage accessories.
My 4X8 with a a glass top. Straight Edges Hung on sides. Lots of room underneath for prints or rolls.
Application Tape Dispenser made out of threaded rod, wood blocks and two c-clamps

And yes, it is also often too small, but I'm 6'3" so it's nice to have a work surface that is at a custom height.

Looks nice... doesn't it rape your blades though?
 

IGD

New Member
get a 55" x 96" table, to allow for larger rolls. Also, make sure that sucker is flat, because nothing peeves me more than a slight bow in a table when you're cutting with a straight edge. Also get a cutting mat.

I'd put it against a wall.
I have a cutting matt to completely cover it
 

JTBoh

I sell signage and signage accessories.
yea I know, hopefully Ill eventually get there. not to get off topic, do you go business to business? Is that considered soliciting?


Best way to get around no soliciting signs (do it all the time)

Walk in, then pretend to notice the sign on the door (open it back up, glance, ect.). Tell them that you have a specialty in making No Soliciting signs - tell them you can deck them out in LEDs, blingy shiny stuff, and make sure noone misses them.

After they laugh or smile, hand em your card.

Usually gets a good laugh, and they won't boot you out on your ***. Much higher chance of passing off that card/flyer. Gotta have some general people skills though.
 

Speedsterbeast

New Member
Looks nice... doesn't it rape your blades though?

Not sure the comparison to other surfaces, but I may spend about $40 in blades a year. I can cut several passes before breaking off for a new one.

As another poster offered- Must not be any bows in the surface. Hence the brances at the halfway mark. Also have wood shims underneath the MDF to ensure a level-as-possible surface
 

Bigdee

New Member
Just about to have a work bench built myself. What's a good height for someone 6ft tall? I was thinking 36" in height.
 

copythat

New Member
Hey Speedster

My 4X8 with a a glass top. Straight Edges Hung on sides. Lots of room underneath for prints or rolls.
Application Tape Dispenser made out of threaded rod, wood blocks and two c-clamps

And yes, it is also often too small, but I'm 6'3" so it's nice to have a work surface that is at a custom height.

What type of glass is it, I would like to order one instead of cutting mat.

TIA



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