I have had a couple of requests to post pics of my main workbench, a modified Festool MFT (Multifunction Table). Here they are:
1 MFT front.JPG2 MFT rear.JPG3 MFT top.JPG
(If the resolution of the first pic were a little higher, it would show the top is about 80" long.)
I started with a Festool 1080, whose top is 28" x 45" ( http://www.festoolusa.com/ProductDet...&prodid=492652# ).
To form the top of a bigger MFT, I removed the short sides and bought 2m (79") long front and back rails ( http://www.festoolusa.com/ProductDet...ID=488555&ID=9 ) and two more 1080 tops ( http://www.festoolusa.com/ProductDet...ID=489396&ID=9 ). The original long (45") rails become the side rails. Two of the three tops are used as is, the third has to be reduced in width a little.
For the base, I replaced the MFT folding legs in favour of the height-adjustable Noden Adjust-A-Bench base ( http://www.adjustabench.com/about.asp ).
Here's a pic of the base and underside of the top. You can see I've reinforced the top with aluminum angle iron.
4 MFT being built.JPG
Other woodworkers who have made these large MFTs have used the original MFT folding legs, or have used fixed-height bases, such as those sold by Lee Valley ( http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...75&cat=1,41637 ).
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