¾" square tubing on the horses.
So far pretty good. We actually build all of our painted cabinet door frames out of beech now because of soft maple being so squirrelly coming off the rip saw
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Martin, what are you using your Dust Cobra for? I also note your miter saw station has a higher table than I am used to seeing. Further, I like the idea of electrical outlets on the front. Very cool overall.
I like that pop-up setup for the sharpener that was shown. I'm beginning to realize I need a "more formal" setup for my sanders as I start production on some things and the pop-up would be perfect for my OSS to compliment the heavier combo sander that would have to be "on top" of whatever I come up with. I just haven't decided if I'm going to leverage an existing cabinet I have or build something more compact. Space is at a premium for me at this point.
As to work benches and work surfaces, I'm all about variable height solutions which is why my main bench utilizes the Noden Adjust-A-Bench base. I have some other surfaces that I can temporarily deploy at various heights based on what I use to support them. Working at a comfortable height for the operation at hand greatly reduces neck, back and leg pain for me. Substantially.
I put class 3 hitches on all my work benches. Any tool can be mounted on a hitch and removed with one pin when not in use.