I plan to build an out feed table for my table saw. The half-sheet of MDF across a saw horse just doesn't do it for me any more. The table part is simple enough, but what I'm really interested in is the space under the table. I would like to see how others are using this space. Please post your thoughts and/or pictures in the reply.
My current plans are to use this area for storing short cutoffs that I don't want to throw away. These tend to accumulate and I often end up cutting another board because I can't easily find a previous scrap that might work. I've seen examples of cabinets that accommodate various lengths and make it relatively easy to organize them by length, species, etc.
I'm also debating whether to put the table on wheels, or have it stationary. Either way I will need some way to level it. My shop floor is concrete and not perfectly level. My work bench and assembly table both have leveling devices built into them.
Looking forward to your thoughts and ideas.
My current plans are to use this area for storing short cutoffs that I don't want to throw away. These tend to accumulate and I often end up cutting another board because I can't easily find a previous scrap that might work. I've seen examples of cabinets that accommodate various lengths and make it relatively easy to organize them by length, species, etc.
I'm also debating whether to put the table on wheels, or have it stationary. Either way I will need some way to level it. My shop floor is concrete and not perfectly level. My work bench and assembly table both have leveling devices built into them.
Looking forward to your thoughts and ideas.