Many flip top carts are built with plywood, but dealing with plywood in my small shop is nearly impossible. To solve that problem I designed this multitasking flip top workbench cart with 2x4's. Tools like a miter saw or small table saw can be mounted on one side, then flip the top and the other side reveals a sturdy workbench. It’s like two pieces of shop furniture in one!
Want to make your own? Check out my 2x4 Flip Top Workbench Cart Plan for the easy to follow, step by step instructions, detailed measurements and build pics.
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Thank Joe and Kevin for the compliments!
Hello,
I built one close to what you have built. I have it setup so the out feed of my planer, is the same height as my work bench. The other side I have a isolating spindle sander. This way there off the floor and not stored under a bench. I put sides on the ends. I added screw cups to the one side.
Nice job.
Joe
I like this cart idea a lot. I work in a very small shop and wrestling with large sheets of plywood have been troublesome. This may cost a bit more, as you have pointed out, but it would appear to be well worth the additional investment in some 2x4s.
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