Assembly Table Frame

Quick and Dirty assembly table frame - made from scrap lumber and left-over 2x4's around the garage

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  • Sparkie Waller

    After looking at the Racedeck, maybe I need to get that for my car garage for my toy.



    As you can see we live in a log home that needs tons of work.
  • John R.

    Floor is pretty smooth. It was about 1,200 S.F. so when we did the flecks, I would roll about a 5' deep strip, toss fleck, and then roll the next section. After it cured for about 20 hours, I went back and rolled on a clear urethane epoxy coat to seal all the flakes down.

    Sweet set of wheels! I'd love to see pictures of a color coordinated garage floor when you get to it. They have a tile design tool on the RaceDeck and SwissTrax websites where you can model design patterns. Kinda fun to play around with.

    House looks very cool too. We don't see many log cabins down in my neck of the woo....uh...rice fields.

    I wouldn't say I'm a great craftsman by any stretch - this is my 1st real wood working project - I watched Youtube videos to figure out how the different tools worked, and the Kreg Jig makes life pretty easy. I'm a big fan of that little blue piece of plastic these days.

    Good luck with the cabinet projects!

    -John
  • Sparkie Waller

    I got my work/assembly table completed in August and ready to start building my cabinets. Do you have any plans for the cabinets you built for your garage? I used 4x4's from an old project because they were really hard and seasoned wood. Adding the wheels made it a little higher, so I may need to shorten the legs a little to have a more comfortable working height.   I also added the lower area to put stuff on I need while working on a project, it also keeps stuff off the top of the table while working. I appreciate you sharing your design and have had all the materials for almost a year, but finally got around to putting it together. Now  it is time to start on the cabinets and hope you can share your design with me.