I want to make a table for my shop that i can mount a vice and a grinder on. I wanted some tips for stability. A table is a board with 4 legs but i wanted to know some important things for shop tables. I have a jigsaw, power drill and a power sander. Do i need anymore tools?
>>1070608
Thats plenty of tools.
Here are some free plans.
http://www.freewoodworkingplan.com/index.php?cat=485&topic=workbenches
>>1070609
Danke friend. Also what would be a good budget vice. I saw a 20 dollar one at sears but i dont know how good it would be.
>>1070612
vise are expensive and a investment for live dont get a cheap chink, one lock for a good deal or used one
>>1070643
Is 400 dollars standard though?
>>1070666
a 400 dolaritos vice?
>>1070643
>don't buy direct form the chinks,buy repacked chink.
>>1070608
I spent the money on a vice that swivels in many directions, and mounted it on the end of my workbench, and couldn't be happier with it. I'm sure I'll get some shit for this, but it was a $60 vice from Menards. You don't have to spend a zillion dollars for a decent vice, but spring for a larger one so when you end up working on a bigger project you're not shelling out more money then.
>>1071895
Specifically it was this vice