v2.0 updates: added screw locations, fixed some dimensions
Based on contributions to workbench design by Ron Paulk, Mike Farrington, and Jay Bates.
All of their ideas were great but didn't quite fit my situation. I found that a standard height work bench is very difficult to use for cabinet assembly and I liked Mike Farringtons small saw horse and torsion box idea to lower assembly height. Ron Paulk's smart workbench torsion box mft style table is obviously a classic now and deserves credit for work bench style. Jay Bates split torsion box allows this to be a lot less heavy and cumbersome, although I modified the tops to use 32mm system so that I could use the parf dog drill jig.
Main features:
-able to level each saw horse
-easily transition from short working height to standard bench height
-modular
-true 32mm system top (flip-able if top gets worn out)
-table top dimensions are in metric width and length but assembly dimensions are primarily imperial
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