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Shop-Made Sanding Table
Issue: Issue 295
Posted Date: 2/21/2012

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My sanding table consists of a simple 1x2 frame with a vacuum connector, bottom, and 1/8” pegboard top. To support the top, I made several of the bridge-type supports as shown and placed them inside the box. The bridge tunnels allow the vacuum to evacuate dust from all areas of the box. I also attach a 1x2” strip to the box bottom so I can clamp the entire table in my folding workbench.

-Paul Shaffer, Arona, Pennsylvania

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