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PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:13 pm    Post subject: [spam] Workbench - 10' & Wheels ?? Reply with quote

Matt,
I built a 12'x4' work table using 3 12' long 2"x10" wood beams, braced them,
and put it on strong wheels. Problem is my floor is not all that flat and I
had to spend a few hours shimming up the table whenever I moved it. Also
noticed that the beams were not rigid enough and the table did not stay all
that flat. The middle sagged about 1/8" and I had to add legs in the middle
of the table.

As to making the table smaller, My 701 wings could probably been made on a
10'x3' table as long as you don't skimp on the 2"x2" metal beams used to
support the work.
Regards,
Les

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:33 am    Post subject: [spam] Workbench - 10' & Wheels ?? Reply with quote

List,

I did the same type of construction using the example on http://www.liming.org/ch801/
http://www.liming.org/ch801/table.html

I am really thought that these beams were over kill, but now I am wondering.

Has anyone else who built this type of table, found that they need to reinforce because of
sagging?

Ernie

On 11/14/06, Les Goldner <lgold(at)quantum-associates.com (lgold(at)quantum-associates.com)> wrote:[quote] --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Les Goldner" <lgold(at)quantum-associates.com (lgold(at)quantum-associates.com)>

Matt,
I built a 12'x4' work table using 3 12' long 2"x10" wood beams, braced them,
and put it on strong wheels. Problem is my floor is not all that flat and I
had to spend a few hours shimming up the table whenever I moved it. Also
noticed that the beams were not rigid enough and the table did not stay all
that flat. The middle sagged about 1/8" and I had to add legs in the middle
of the table.

As to making the table smaller, My 701 wings could probably been made on a
10'x3' table as long as you don't skimp on the 2"x2" metal beams used to
support the work.
Regards,
Les

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:50 am    Post subject: [spam] Workbench - 10' & Wheels ?? Reply with quote

So far so good. I did put two layers of 3/4" material on top (plywood and MDF) which also contributed to the ridigity.

Larry Winger


On 11/15/06, ernie <ernieth(at)gmail.com (ernieth(at)gmail.com)> wrote: [quote]List,

I did the same type of construction using the example on http://www.liming.org/ch801/
http://www.liming.org/ch801/table.html

I am really thought that these beams were over kill, but now I am wondering.

Has anyone else who built this type of table, found that they need to reinforce because of
sagging?

Ernie
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