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Mini Folding Work Bench

Listing #163   Listed on: 05/23/2016

Company Name: Les Hastings Custom Furniture

Contact Name:   Les Hastings
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Made out of beech, wenge, red river gum burl and holly. Closed it's 3 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 28 3/4". Open its 12" tall x 11 1/2" wide x 38 3/4" long. Finish is Waterlox.

Sorry there are no plans at this time. I haven't made any.

Thanks Les
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Viewer Comments:


Posted By: Alister     [05/25/2016]
looks good, what is the cost of it?


Posted By: costco     [05/27/2016]
Never mind the cost, what is the point? Beautiful workmanship, but unless it can be used to produce products it is kind of pointless.


Posted By: Les Hastings     [05/31/2016]
Alister it's not for sale.
Costco it works just fine for what it's made for inlay work. It also gets the work higher off the floor for ones with a bad back. It's made to set on a regular height bench.
Thanks


Posted By: Ryan     [06/01/2016]
Les, maybe Alister was asking about your costs?
Beautiful work for sure.
Are all the vise components custom or adapted from an existing system?


Posted By: Carlo Antonio Martinelli     [06/12/2016]
Dear Mr Hastings, congratulations on your SPLENDID workmanship! If THIS is what your working appliances are like, I can imagine how your work must look. You are deserving of very high praise indeed. Best of luck.



Posted By: big K     [06/21/2016]
A very beautiful piece of work. I am jealous.


Posted By: Joe Hardy     [07/24/2016]
You sir, are a master craftsman. Very clever design! Maybe your success can be measured by the level of envy it creates. I've got dibs on running my skillsaw across it!


Posted By: DawidPotul     [10/22/2016]
Looks good.


Posted By: Ray Franke     [04/02/2019]
I truly appreciate fine workmanship. You have more than demastraighted here.
Your truly an artisan.


Posted By: Ray Franke     [04/02/2019]
I truly appreciate fine workmanship. You have more than demastraighted here.
Your truly an artisan.


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