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Old 02-09-2006, 07:33 AM   #9
Bowtie67
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Re: Building a frame table/Jig table...

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Originally Posted by Rokcrln
No I do alot of frame and chassie work but have never had a shop at home big enough to allow for a monster frame table. Here are a few of my more recent projects that would have been alot easier with a frame table.
Once it is done it will get a 1/2" to 3/4" plate covering the table for most jobs.

Kevin
Those are nice, I didnt realize that you wanted something like this for a permanent setup, in that case I wouldn't cut any corners and get what ever could benefit current and any future builds, myself I hate buying/doing something that I plan on using or end up having to redo or repurchase what I should have done to begin with.
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