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    Hey, bnb, can you explain the tables you use? Are they meant to catch screws or something?

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    ahhh the table.. I came up with this table 8 years ago.. better then picking dam screws off the ground or gettin them stuck in your feet.

    basically I bought several sheets of iron mesh ... I builted the table out of chip board and two by four and screws. simple to make..

    I did this to catch all them screws.. and also.. We drink alot of Monsters and tend to spill them dam drinks now and then.. so its kinda nice oops it not going anywhere ... its will dry up no biggie, also.. having the mesg table helps catches alot of the dust that comes out of these darn computers and BUGS.. If we find bugs running break out the touch and exterminate instantly.

    I'm going to be moving into a bigger warehouse in Feb.. so wait till You see My new table bigger and more improve.

    when its loaded up with screws and such, I'll have a simple way of dumping it, secret.. but for now.. its a pain in the arse to take the mesh off by screws and puttin it back on.. but its about a ten min job.

    glad YOu like my table alot of people liked it, works great.

    have a good night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    Hey, bnb, can you explain the tables you use? Are they meant to catch screws or something?
    The table is specially design to catch any falling screws that comes out of computer or what not, What I did, I took and builted a base, and ontop .. I took two sheets of pressed boards measure are 24 inches wide by 8 foot long, and layed them on top, and then I builted a frame around the edge of the two sheets, and then I took one sheet of 4 x 8 mesh grate screen, and screwed that into place along the edge and I then slipped two by fours under the mesh grate and basically put three of them, splitting the difference up.. and then I would screw them into place.. one screw on one end of the diamond and another screw at the other end of the diamond, to keep the mesh grate from moving,

    at the end I leave it open, if I need to slide My magnet stick up thru there to retrive a bit or what not.

    I've since did some modification to my bench, I made a tool rack holder, and screw driver holder and a few other things, and made a tray for my small bits to keep them falling into the bit while not in use.

    its been a great bench,, I've beat on it for now 7 years and its still a fine piece of art.

    if You've any quesiton please let me know and I'll make a small video of it.

    Thanks for asking.

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