That’s amazing that you got one of Rob’s prototypes!!! I love Dashboard. I’m in the process of building my own MFT and all my accessories are from Dashboard.
Solid work man! First video of yours I found was your OG systainer cart, it's been so rad watching this build! Looking forward to part 4 and future videos
Any chance you will have a materials list of the 80/20 parts, so i know what to order, this is absolutely the best design I have seen, very nice job. Also I would be happy to pay you for the work you have done.
I look forward to continuing, shoot video more often. It turns out very cool. Tell me where you bought the mounts on the ruler to the table, you can give a link.
I have watched your three videos a few times now. I could absolutely do this all myself but would love to see video four come out as well as plans, which would save me a lot of time. I’ve never worked with 80/20 so a consolidated list of supplies would really assist there, too. I may not go quite as big as this, but I think you nailed so many details here that I keep coming back. Thank you.
This is a great bench. Do you like the Right Angle Designs pivot? Would you recommend it now that you've used it for a while? I'm about to pull the trigger, but it would be nice to get some feedback from you first. Really enjoy your videos! Also love you workshop style. Very cool.
Just wondering what the height of the 80/20 on the outside edges were? Looking to build this and your height seems to work really well astetically! Thanks!!
I just acquired 10 7' 60mmx60mm extrusions and I am about to redo my workbench in a very similar way to yours, but smaller, probably something about 4x3 but I am planning to include my CT SYS and cyclone in it, something I think you should have done (if you have it).
Im not a big fan of the CT Sys actually... I do have a spot in my bench for my CT 26, but not sure if it will live there or not as I like having it around the shop.
@@thegaragejournal6584 I guess I like mine because 1) $ restriction and 2) space restriction (I am envious of your space!). While not as powerful as the others, with the overpriced cyclone systainer, it is super practical. Before thinking about redoing my workbench, original idea what to use the extrusions to build a gantry over my work area and put the ct sys and cyclone there. The power and dust cable would then hang from the ceiling and it would clean up some of my floor clutter.
Do you ever find the sprung "drop lock" feature of the faces of the 8020 extrusion (it bevels 2 degrees inward toward the slots to act like a lock washer) to be a problem when you are using it as a fence?
@@thegaragejournal6584 I have always just wondered about the fact that the face isn't flat. On the outside chance that an odd shaped work piece registers against the recessed beveled area instead of the outermost face. I am sure I am overthinking it, and an issue that would only happen once in a blue moon, but there it is.